[NatureNS] Upcoming programs and events Pictou Co. Naturalists Club

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Ken McKenna
Box 218 Stellarton NS
B0K 1S0
902 752-7644

Hi all

Snow storm was a factor in cancelling our last meeting which is now =
rescheduled for June. See below. Hopefully snow will no longer be a =
factor in the upcoming events. Come on out and support the speakers. I =
think you will not be disappointed.=20



1) May presentation

The next presentation of the Pictou Co. Naturalists club will be Tues. =
May 6 at 6:30 pm at the community room of the New Glasgow library. The =
topic will be Butterflies in the Maritimes with John Klymko. The =
presentation will be timely as I saw my first spring butterfly, a =
Mourning Cloak, over the past weekend. Come on out and learn a bit about =
these beautiful insects and how you might be able to contribute to the =
knowledge of the species in the Maritimes.=20

The Maritimes Butterfly Atlas - just one year left! Launched in 2010, =
the Maritimes Butterfly Atlas (MBA) is a five year citizen science =
project documenting the occurrence of butterflies in the three Maritime =
provinces. This is the first atlas of this scale for the Maritimes. The =
MBA is modeled after state-level butterfly surveys that are underway or =
complete in Maine, Vermont, and Massachusetts and after the Maritimes =
Breeding Bird Atlas. The MBA's purpose is to produce a snapshot of =
butterfly populations in the Maritimes today and provide a baseline =
dataset for the future. Information gathered will be used to inform =
conservation decisions, especially with regards to identifying species =
of conservation concern and their habitats. It will be valuable in the =
decades to come, as scientists examine effects of climate change and =
other disturbances on the distribution and abundance of native animal =
species. John Klymko, the Atlas director, will discuss the highlights of =
the project as it enters its fifth and final field season, and will =
provide a briefing on how you too can contribute to this conservation =
effort.=20

2) Reserve Saturday May 10 for the annual NS Spring Migration Bird =
Count. Feeder watchers as well as field observers are always welcome. =
Pictou Co participants can contact me at kenmcken@eastlink.ca for more =
into and to let me know if you can participate.=20


3) June presentation

The presentation postponed because of April snow storm will be =
rescheduled for Tues. June 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the program room of the New =
Glasgow Library. Cliff Sandeson will give a presentation on "The Art of =
Bird Photography".  The presentation should end in time to see the =
spectacular Chimney Swifts enter the Temperance St. School which is =
near-by.=20
Cliff Sandeson is a retired teacher from the Truro area who has always =
enjoyed nature and nature photography.  In this presentation, he will =
discuss the equipment necessary for bird photography, the camera =
settings that he prefers and will present 11 tips for better bird =
photography.  He will conclude his presentation with a selection of =
images that will illustrate the points made in the first section of his =
program. Come on out and I am sure you will learn a few good photography =
tips and see some great bird photographs.=20

4) Notice of Nature Nova Scotia 2014 Conference and annual meeting at =
the Gaelic College, St. Anns, Cape Breton- May 30-June 1. Lots of nature =
walks, and talks, stargazing with both sessions for adults and also for =
Young Naturalists.=20
Some of the presenters lined up include:=20

  a.. Erich Muntz - coyote research findings and hiker safety, CBHNP  =20
  b.. Deanne van Rooyen - geology of Cape Breton, CBU =20
  c.. Peter Austin Smith - Pine Marten Introduction to Cape Breton, NS =
DNR =20
  d.. Wally Ellison - visual tour of the Waterfalls of Cape Breton    =20
Some great field trips are in the works including a hike to the Usige =
Ban Waterfalls and a boat trip to look at seabed creatures!=20

The very interesting program and registration form can be viewed at =
http://www.naturens.ca/node/106

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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>Ken McKenna<BR>Box 218 Stellarton =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>Hi all</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>Snow storm was a factor in cancelling =
our last=20
meeting which is now rescheduled for June. See below. Hopefully snow =
will no=20
longer be a factor in the upcoming events. Come on out and support the =
speakers.=20
I think you will not be disappointed. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial><STRONG>1) May =
presentation</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial></FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>The next presentation of the Pictou Co. =
Naturalists=20
club will be <STRONG>Tues. May 6 at 6:30 pm</STRONG> at =
the&nbsp;community room=20
of the New Glasgow library. The topic will be <STRONG>Butterflies in the =

Maritimes</STRONG> with <STRONG>John Klymko</STRONG>. The presentation =
will be=20
timely as I saw my first spring butterfly, a Mourning Cloak, over the =
past=20
weekend. Come on out and learn a bit about these beautiful insects and =
how you=20
might be able to contribute to the knowledge of the species in the =
Maritimes.=20
</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>The Maritimes Butterfly Atlas - just one year left! Launched in =
2010, the=20
Maritimes Butterfly Atlas (MBA) is a five year citizen science project=20
documenting the occurrence of butterflies in the three Maritime =
provinces. This=20
is the first atlas of this scale for the Maritimes. The MBA is modeled =
after=20
state-level butterfly surveys that are underway or complete in Maine, =
Vermont,=20
and Massachusetts and after the Maritimes Breeding Bird Atlas. The MBA's =
purpose=20
is to produce a snapshot of butterfly populations in the Maritimes today =
and=20
provide a baseline dataset for the future. In