Elkhart April Flower and Bird walks
wrap up on the 30th
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[April 18, 2016]
ELKHART - The Elkhart Historical
Society announces its grand finale of the April flower and bird
season. On Saturday April 30, two walks will be offered (6 a.m. and
4 p.m.) accompanied by three expert birders, Dr. Lara Borgerson, Joe
Funk, and Rhetta Jack, who last year helped to identify more than 60
varieties of birds.
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At 10 a.m., a combination bird and flower walk will take place,
allowing people to not only see the birds, but also the final days
of the ephemeral spring flowers.
Upon returning to the village, a luncheon presentation on Illinois
birds, entitled “Mythbusting and Trash Talk”, will be provided by
University of Illinois Extension Master Naturalist Dr. Pam Moriearty.
As human activity has changed the Illinois landscape over the last
200 years, many native bird species have been affected. However, the
story is not a simple one, and Moriearty will follow the fate of a
number of familiar species, some in steep decline and others
thriving. What causes such differences in outcome, and what can we
do to help our birds to prosper?
Moriearty looks at results of long term studies by the Illinois
Natural History Survey to give us insights into these avian success
stories. Also, she notes, “A lot of humans are orderly creatures of
habit, just as are many bird species. It turns out that being
flexible and a little laid back is good for our health and actually
can be a big help to the birds, too.”
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For reservations and information on any or all of these events,
please go to: elkharthistoricalsociety.org.
Space is limited on these events, and reservations are required
-- for questions please call 217 899 2238.
[J. Rob Wilson]
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