Learn Central Park Dragonflies -- a great opportunity
Common Green Darner
Photo by Ed Lam
A Free Introduction to Viewing Dragonflies and Butterflies in the New York City Area
Wednesday, June 2 DRAGONFLIES! 7:30-9:30 --details below
Wednesday, June 16 BUTTERFLIES! 7:30-9:30 -- details below
We meet in Central Park, in the building known as the '79th Street Yard', just across from the American Museum of Natural History. Detailed directions at:
www.nynaba.org .
• Prepare for the Peak Summer Season
• Expand your Natural History Knowledge
• ID with Binoculars, Instead of Nets
• Join the North American Butterfly Association (NABA) for meetings and field trips
• All ages welcome!
The New York (NYNABA) chapter meets (usually) on the first Wednesday of each month from 7:30 to 9:30 PM. Meetings include lectures by scientists, enthusiasts and members of NYNABA. Topics include butterfly ID and distribution, as well as a large variety of Natural History topics. Odes, Leps, Herps, Wildflowers, Birds…
WWW.NYNABA.ORG
2 JUNE 2010 Subject: Ed Lam on Dragonfly Watching in and around NYC
The talk, with copious slides and illustrations, will be a primer on basic identification and dragonfly biology. It will focus primarily on species local to our area. Ed Lam is the author and illustrator of the definitive guide, Damselflies of the Northeast and the upcoming Peterson Guide to North American Dragonflies.
16 JUNE 2010 Subject: Rick Cech on Butterfly Watching in and around NYC
This talk will explain the fundamentals of butterfly biology, as well as serving as a great starting point for those who would like to expand their Natural History expeditions to include the identification and observation of butterflies in the field.
No charge for these excellent presentations. And guests are welcome and encouraged.
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