| Elkhart Historical Society to host 
			two birding eventsDinner Lecture April 12th and banding 
			demonstrations April 27th will feature Professor Tony Rothering
 
 
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			 [March 29, 2019] 
			Professor Tony Rothering will lead what is possibly the first bird 
			banding demonstration ever held on Elkhart Hill. Rothering who is 
			Professor of biology at Lincoln Land Community College and a 
			representative of the Lincoln Land Association of Bird Banders, has 
			been involved in bird banding for more than seven years, working 
			closely with Vern Kleen, retired Illinois Department of Natural 
			Resources Avian Ecologist. 
 The strict protocols established by the North American Banding 
			Council insure the safety of the captured bird, while data is 
			recorded, and the uniquely numbered aluminum band is applied to the 
			bird’s leg prior to its release. LLCC has had its own Bird Banding 
			Station since 2012, the purpose of which is to record both resident 
			and migrant bird populations during the spring and fall migration 
			seasons, while providing educational opportunities for both students 
			and members of the community.
 
 During the month of April, The Elkhart Historical Society hosts its 
			annual flower and bird walks every Saturday, with other dates 
			available for groups of 10 or more by reservation. The bird banding 
			demonstrations on will be on Saturday April 27, and will be an 
			all-day event.
 
			In addition to the banding demonstration, Rothering is offering a 
			dinner lecture on “Adventures with Birds” a subject which will 
			include more information about bird banding, learning to identify 
			birds and much more. The dinner lecture will be at 5:30p (doors open 
			at 5 p) on Friday April 12, at the Wild Hare Café in Elkhart, 
			Illinois.  
			
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The entrees include a herb crusted chicken breast with alfredo sauce, or beef 
bourguignon - - the complete menu and reservation form is available on the 
website: elkhart historicalsociety.org  The cost of the lecture includes 
the meal, tax and tip and $10 for the Elkhart Historical Society program. 
 
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to see the beauty of the early spring 
flowers and enjoy the end of winter! Look for the Nature Walks reservation form 
for the day time activities, and the “Adventures with Birds” reservation form 
for the dinner lecture on the website, and call 217 947 2238 to make 
reservations.  
				 
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