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SUMMARY:Climate and Changing Abundance of Songbirds on Fishers Island in Spring
DESCRIPTION:An illustrated talk presented by Skyler Kardell and William Schenck\, who have been researching and documenting bird life on Fishers Island with logistical assistance by the HLFM.\nFishers Island has a long and distinguished history of contributions to the field of ornithology. With scattered records dating back to the 1910s and 1920s\, naturalist Edwin Horning\, curator of the Henry L. Ferguson Museum and teacher at the Fishers Island School\, exponentially increased the number of recorded observations of bird life on Fishers Island by keeping detailed daily journals of bird sightings from the mid-1960s to the early 2000s. More than 20\,000 lists of Horning’s bird sightings were uploaded in the mid-2010s to Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s online database eBird. \nWorking within the historical framework of this huge dataset\, Kardell and Schenck examined changing climate and the relative trends in the community structures and overall biodiversity of Fishers Island. Join us as our two young ornithologists explore the birds of Fishers Island through the dual lenses of photography and science! \nWHEN: Sunday\, June 9\, 2024\nTIME: 4:00-5:00 pm\nLOCATION: In-person at the Museum\, 2nd floor and virtual via zoom \nPLEASE NOTE: Advance registration for people attending in-person is recommended. Call 631-788-7239 or email fimuseum@fishersisland.net to reserve a seat. \nSkyler Kardell is a junior at Connecticut College\, where he studies Environmental Science and Architecture. As a native of Nantucket Island\, Massachusetts\, he has a deep interest in island ecology. His previous research has examined both avian and mammalian populations on other coastal islands in New England\, including Tuckernuck and Muskeget Islands. During the austral winter\, he is a participant in ongoing collaborative research between National Science Foundation (NSF) and the City University of New York (CUNY) in the Southern Ocean around South Georgia. He is also involved with the Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program and is a collaborator at the American Oystercatcher Working Group (AMOYWG). \nWilliam Schenck is a junior at Wesleyan University\, and shares an extensive history with the island ecosystems of the Northeast. He was the birding guide for the Sheffield Island Conservancy of Norwalk\, Connecticut for two years\, leading weekly birding tours to the Norwalk Islands\, the western neighbors of Fishers Island. His experience with gathering biological data in these ecosystems has been augmented by many years of Christmas Bird Counts\, Breeding Bird Surveys\, and a variety of banding projects since the age of thirteen. His interests in the ecology of New England extends to butterfly life and herpetofauna as well. \nJoin WebinarOr One tap mobile :\n+16465588656\,\,84842788366# US (New York)\n+16469313860\,\,84842788366# US \nOr Telephone:\nDial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\n+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)\n+1 646 931 3860 US\n+1 309 205 3325 US\n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)\n+1 305 224 1968 US\n+1 507 473 4847 US\n+1 564 217 2000 US\n+1 669 444 9171 US\n+1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose)\n+1 689 278 1000 US\n+1 719 359 4580 US\n+1 253 205 0468 US\n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)\n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\n+1 360 209 5623 US\n+1 386 347 5053 US \nWebinar ID: 848 4278 8366 \nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdX97BXhql \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nExplore Birds on Fishers Island via eBird.org \nClick below to view a sample list of bird observations on Fishers Island. \neBird.org
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/climate-and-changing-abundance-of-songbirds-on-fishers-island-in-spring/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illustrated Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Deep Impacts of Composting
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for an in-person only illustrated talk by lifelong composter\, Jayne Merner\, from Earth Care Farm in Charlestown\, RI\nHave you ever wondered what the big fuss is about composting\, or how compost actually impacts our ecosystem? Jayne Merner will paint a picture of the lasting effects compost has on our world. Come learn how compost can help with erosion and other coastal resiliency challenges. \nSunday\, June 30\, 2024\nTime: 4 p.m.\nLocation: The Museum\, 2nd floor \nCo-hosted with Fishers Island Waste Management.
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/the-deep-impacts-of-composting/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Illustrated Lecture
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