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SUMMARY:Bring Back the Pollinators!
DESCRIPTION:Tom Lindeman \nBirds\, native plants and pollinators have CO-evolved over the millennia. The importance of the inter-connected relationships among them has a critical impact on the ecosystem. We will discuss how individuals can make a difference in fostering these relationships and help create a healthy habitat for all concerned. \n  \nTom “Dedko” Lindeman is:\n– An Educator\, Consultant\, and Interventionist as an Ambassodor for The Xerces Society and a local Advocate for DarkSky International.\n– A student/observer of honey bees” in central-eastern Pennsylvania (village of Egypt in central eastern Pennsylvania) and has been housing bees\, packaging honey products\, relocating swarms\, making new friends\, and sharing “Bee Talk’ presentations with civic\, education\, and fraternal groups. Tom believes there is much to learn from the honey bee “superorganism” behaviors and how they can be applied to human society. He maintains an actively-managed website\, www.Dedkosbees.com\n– A career educator\, holding advanced degrees in education of the deaf/hearing impaired\, as well as an administrator of education programs for adjudicated and disadvantaged youth.\nHe and his wife Diane have two adult children and four grandchildren. \n  \nNote: This meeting will be held in person at the meeting house and via Zoom. Zoom signon will start at 7:15 to enable the meeting to begin at 7:30. \n  \nZoom Link to Meeting
URL:https://westchesterbirdclub.org/event/bring-back-the-pollinators/
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SUMMARY:My Quest to see all the Hummingbird Species
DESCRIPTION:Hank Davis\n \nI became passionate about Hummingbirds on a trip to Cuba with the Delaware Nature Society in 2013. Since then\, I have traveled to Ecuador 3 times\, Costa Rica 2 times\, Brazil 4 times\, Mexico once\, Trinidad & Tobago once\, and Peru once. I still have many more countries to go to. I would love to see all 360+ species but realize that will not happen. There are places where one just does not go to see Hummingbirds. So far\, my life list is 160 species\, of which I have photographed 149. This presentation is primarily a photographic journey of my quest to see Hummingbirds. \n  \nHank Davis is originally from New York City but has lived in the Delaware Valley for 50+ years. Upon his move to the area\, he gained an appreciation for nature and open space. Ultimately\, this led to a career in horticulture that lasted many years. Since his retirement\, he decided to pursue his lifelong passion in photography. While his primary photographs are of horticulture\, he has recently included birds\, dragonflies and butterflies to his portfolio.\nHank also serves the community by volunteering to take photographs for the Delaware Nature Society\, Bucktoe Creek Preserve\, Longwood Gardens and the Delaware Center for Horticulture. \n  \nNote: This meeting will be held in person at the meeting house and via Zoom. Zoom signon will start at 7:15 to enable the meeting to begin at 7:30. \n  \nZoom Link to Meeting
URL:https://westchesterbirdclub.org/event/my-quest-to-see-all-the-hummingbird-species/
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