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May 10, 2010.  "Birds of the Massachusetts Coast:  Piping Plovers and Much More."  Hampshire Bird Club, Amherst MA  (7:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 867 North Pleasant St.)

 

May 22, 2010, "Birds of the Massachusetts Coast."  A presentation (at 2 p.m.) and reception to accompany the exhibition in South Wellfleet MA (see below).

 

October 4, 2010, "Birds of the Massachusetts Coast."  Allen Bird Club, Springfield, MA

 

Exhibitions

 

May 19- June 30, 2010.  "Birds of the Massachusetts Coast".  Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon), South Wellfleet, MA.  This will be accompanied by a presentation and reception on 22 May (see above and here).  

 

September, 2010.  "Birds of the Massachusetts Coast", Discovery Center  in Turner's Falls, MA

 

[Past]  "Birds of the Massachusetts Coast".  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Hadley MA, Summer 2009.   I have posted a page with images from the exhibition, with detailed captions.

 

TRAVEL  

 

I made two week-long trips to the Galapagos Islands (part of Ecuador) in July 2006 and July 2008, both led by photographer Arthur Morris and Juan Salcedo (a superb local guide) and gave several presentations on the islands during 2009.  For a page of selected Galapagos images, click here.  I will be returning in July 2o10 for a two week tour (!), led by the same marvelous guides.    

 

We spent a long weekend in May 2009 on Monhegan Island, Maine, with a group from the Hampshire Bird Club. My other photographic travels in the past year included several sojourns at Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary (on the coast in Westport MA), Switzerland (two weeks in September), and southern Arizona (10 days in Sept.-Oct.).

 

We were in Paris during January-March 2010, and followed that up with a week in the Camargue in early April; I've posted  images from a previous stay there in spring 2005.

 

I'll be returning to Allens Pond from time to time this spring. 

(Updated 29 April 2010)


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