The Queens County Bird Club will be meeting at the Alley Pond Environmental
Center, 228-06 Northern Blvd Douglaston, NY 11362   <http://goo.gl/8cnmjT>
>Map of location<  

at 8:00 pm on Wednesday,  November 16, 2016.  Free admission.  Refreshments
served.

 

Public transportation users:  Meeting location is one mile from Bayside LIRR
station;  you can either walk, take the Q12 bus, or use car service located
at station.

 

Kellye Rosenheim and Deborah Rivel will present "Birdwatching in New York
City and on Long Island"

Rosenheim and Rivel have written a guide of seasonal information for both
popular birding sites and those off the beaten path. They have put a
tremendous amount of energy into vetting many quality birding sites in the
area, along with directions, interesting tips, and other activities near the
sites for non-birders who may come along on a birding trip.   

Copies of their book will be available for sale at the meeting.

 

DEBORAH RIVEL is an award-winning wildlife film producer/director and owner
of WildTones.com, and serves on the board of Audubon New York. She lives in
New York City and near birding hotspot Cape May, New Jersey, and has
traveled to six continents in search of birds. 

 

KELLYE ROSENHEIM is a popular leader of bird walks in Central Park and
Jamaica Bay and works for the New York City Audubon Society. 

 

                

Nancy Tognan 

nancy.tog...@gmail.com   

Vice President, Queens County Bird Club 

 

See http://www.qcbirdclub.org/   for more information on trips, speakers,
and other events.

See our 'Birding Maps & Locations' page for directions to and info about
many local birding hotspots

 

* QCBC is a tax exempt, charitable organization {501c3}.  *


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