New Hartford Land Trust

February 21, 2014

Volume 5, Issue 1

 

Blue-Winged Warbler
Photo by Paul Fusco, CT DEEP
 
   Black-Billed Cuckoo
 Photo by Paul Fusco, CT DEEP  

 


Please Join Us For the 2014

NHLT Annual Meeting

and a Presentation

 

Ugly Places for 
Pretty Birds:

 Shrubland and Other
Disappearing Habitat

  

Sunday, March 9th

 at 4 p.m. 

Licia & Mason Beekley Community Library

 Central Avenue, New Hartford

 

Come and learn more

about what your Land Trust is working

on and how you can get involved!

More details below . . .

 

 
 

Slide Lecture by

 

Shannon Kearney-McGee

CT Department of Energy and Environment

 

 Who likes to see a clear cut in the forest or get prickled by brambles in a field?  The state endangered golden-winged warbler! These 'ugly' shrubland places are often the focus of development pressure or are left to grow into a forest. As a
result, over 80% of birds in the northeast that
rely on this shrubland habitat are in significant decline, including many state-listed species
such as brown thrasher and yellow-breasted chat.

 

This presentation will describe recent research by the CT DEEP to estimate the abundance and distribution of shrubland habitat that is currently

protected and managed, and consequently, how many shrubland birds we can hope to support into the future. Bring your questions!

 

Shannon, a resident of New Hartford, has worked
for the CT DEEP Wildlife Division since 2005. Her primary focus is research and monitoring or bird species of greatest conservation need. She has initiated work in the state focusing on species such
as woodland raptors, owls, whip-poor-wills,
chimney swifts, nighthawks and shrubland birds.

 

  Join us on a late winter Sunday afternoon for

a fascinating presentation, our annual election

of Board members, updates on the Land Trust

and our current priorities, refreshments,

 and a friendly visit with neighbors.

 

 

Eastern  Towhee

Photo by Paul Fusco, CT DEEP

Coming soon to your mailbox -

our annual newsletter with more information about the NHLT

and our current projects!

 

Let us know how you want to get involved by mailing in the membership form on the back of the newsletter or via the contact info below. We look forward to hearing from you! 

New Hartford Land Trust

P.O. Box 272
New Hartford, CT 06057
 
For more information, please e-mail us at:   newhartfordlandtrust@yahoo.com or call 860-626-0301.