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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fall birding walk at Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area in Blue Springs\, MO. We will meet in front of the nature center at 8 AM\, and walk the paved trails for about 2–2.5 hours\, keeping an eye out for migrating songbirds\, woodpeckers\, raptors\, and year-round residents. \nThis trip is open to all skill levels—whether you’re a beginner or an experienced birder\, you’re welcome! \nTrip Leader: Steve Johnson | 816-377-6209 | stevenrjohnson89@gmail.com \nFeatured Photo: Red-headed Woodpecker by Kathleen Johnston
URL:https://burroughs.org/volunteer-opportunities/field-trip-burr-oak-woods-conservation-area/
LOCATION:Burr Oak Woods CA\, 1401 NW Park Rd\, Blue Springs\, MO\, 64015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Maple Woods Natural Area
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore the Maple Woods Natural Area\, known for its mature maple and oak forest\, which is recognized by the National Park Service as a significant Natural Area. We’ll look for resident and migratory forest birds. Please bring binoculars and appropriate shoes for walking on dirt trails. We’ll meet at the parking lot at 9 AM. \nLeader: Sally Urdang — urdang.sal@gmail.com | 816-565-1839 \nAll skill levels welcome! \nFeatured Photo: Blue Jay by Brian Kushner
URL:https://burroughs.org/volunteer-opportunities/birding-at-maple-woods-natural-area/
LOCATION:Maple Woods Natural Area\, 2603 NE 76th St\, Gladstone\, MO\, 64119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Clinton Lake
DESCRIPTION:Join us for one of fall’s most memorable spectacles: the migration of Franklin’s Gulls. We’ll begin at Clinton Lake Dam right at sunrise (7:28 AM) to catch the early flight activity\, then make our way around to Bloomington. If time and interest allow\, we’ll continue on to Perry Lake for more birding. \nSchedule: Gather at the US Army Corps of Engineers office at 7:00 AM. We’ll depart promptly for the dam pullout\, or you may meet us directly at the dam shortly thereafter. \nDuration: Expect to bird into the early afternoon. Bringing a lunch is recommended. \nLogistics: A day-use park permit is required if you don’t already hold one. \nLeader: Mark Land — kestrelland@gmail.com | 816-590-9814 \nAll skill levels welcome! \nFeatured Photo:  Franklin’s Gull migration by Charles Peterson
URL:https://burroughs.org/volunteer-opportunities/birding-at-clinton-lake/
LOCATION:Clinton Lake – US Army Corps of Engineers Office\, 872 N 1402 Rd\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66049\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Jerry Smith Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we visit this restored prairie and city park to conduct a migratory bird census. We will walk the trails in search of migrating Vireos\, Flycatchers\, Warblers\, Thrushes and whatever else is there. This census assists KC Wildlands and their ongoing mission toward land stewardship around the Kansas City Metro region. Counting birds at this park counts toward volunteer hours for Master Naturalists. Individuals of all skill and experience levels are welcome to attend.  \nYour leader for this trip is Sherry Leonardo. Meet at 8 am at the Jerry Smith Trailhead Parking lot at the top of the ridge. Dress for walking along the 1.25-mile-long trails. Feel free to bring snacks and beverages in addition to your binoculars. For more information\, contact Sherry at 816-718-5888 or home172@aol.com \nFeatured Photo: Leconte’s Sparrow by Ben Cvengros
URL:https://burroughs.org/volunteer-opportunities/birding-at-jerry-smith-park/
LOCATION:Jerry Smith Park Trailhead Parking Lot\, 13493 Prospect Ave\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64146
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:October General Meeting on Zoom
DESCRIPTION:“What’s Up With Those Limpkins? The Great Limpkin Vagrancy Event” Presented by Marky Mutchler\, University of Chicago and The Field Museum\, Chicago\, IL and Mary Nemecek\, Missouri Rare Bird Record Committee and Past President of BAS. Limpkins are large wading birds\, primarily considered non-migratory. For over a century they’ve been limited in the US to Florida and southern Georgia. In 2017\, Limpkins began expanding along the Gulf Coast\, but nothing could have predicted the “Hot Limpkin Summers” of 2022 and 2023. Nineteen states received their first state records during this 2-year period\, including Missouri and Kansas. A recent publication in the Wilson Journal of Ornithology (M. Mutchler\, M. Nemecek\, M. Robbins) took an in-depth look at the historical and modern-day movement of Limpkins in the US\, and what could be the reasons for this extraordinary mass movement. Marky and Mary will discuss limpkin movements past and present\, as well as possible drivers of their fascinating dispersal.
URL:https://burroughs.org/volunteer-opportunities/october-general-meeting-on-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom
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