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SUMMARY:Searching for Natural Moments:  Scenes from African Safaris and Costa Rican Rainforests
DESCRIPTION:The New Hampshire Audubon McLane Center is pleased to announce that Nature and Wildlife Photographer Howard Muscott will be sharing his intimate images from two of Kenya’s most prolific wildlife locations and various habitats in Costa Rica. Searching for Natural Moments will take the viewer on Safari with Howard in the Masai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli National Park looking for iconic mammals like lions and cubs\, leopards\, cheetahs\, elephants and zebras and other wildlife and on trails in the rain forests of Costa Rica in search of monkeys and birds. The exhibition will be on display from Wednesday\, November 6 through Saturday\, December 28\, 2024. \nExamples from Howard Muscott’s exhibit. (Click to enlarge.)\nThe Artist: An Amherst\, New Hampshire resident\, Howard Muscott has photographed landscapes and wildlife for more than 45 years. Grounded in his early years of hiking\, Howard’s love for landscape photography is fueled by the exquisite beauty of the natural world and the wildlife residing there. Self-taught\, Howard has had more than 30 individual and 60 group shows. His work has been published on the cover of national journals in education\, in newspapers\, and used for educational and other websites. He has won awards for both wildlife and portraits. He was the Manchester Artists Association Artist of the Year for 2020 and was juried into the prestigious New Hampshire Art Association. His work can be viewed on his website at www.chasingthegoldenlight.com and in various galleries and stores across New Hampshire. \nFor more information contact: Howard Muscott at hmuscott@gmail.com; 603-440-8141.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/searching-for-natural-moments-nov-21/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Holiday Wreath Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get festive with our team of wreath-building extraordinaires! Learn how to decorate a natural balsam wreath using materials found in your garden. Our volunteer team will guide you through the steps of decorating a balsam frame and will teach you the ins and outs of gathering materials\, including what holds up and what doesn’t\, as well as how to collect material responsibly and sustainably. We’ll teach you how to trim your materials to size and how to affix your materials into a tasteful arrangement. The knowledge you gain in this workshop can be applied to wreaths for any season! \nBeautiful wreaths created in past years. (Click to enlarge.)\nYou are welcome to bring your own found materials (no oriental bittersweet or other invasive plant material\, please)\, but it is not required. Everything you need to construct a full\, beautiful wreath made of natural materials will be provided\, and you’ll leave the evening with a masterpiece ready to hang on your door for the holidays. \nIf you would like to decorate your wreath with a bow\, please bring your own ribbon. Bow-tying will be discussed on request at the end of the workshop if time allows. \nPre-constructed wreath frames measure 24 inches in diameter – the perfect size for your front door! \nThis in-person workshop will take place entirely indoors. Dress for the weather for the short\, easy walk from the dirt parking lot to the building. Workstations will be assigned in a group setting. Chairs are provided\, but much of the work will require standing\, and you will want to move around the room to select materials. Festive music may accompany the activities. Accommodations for persons with limited mobility\, sensory concerns\, or other accessibility needs can be provided with advanced notice. Contact Massabesic Center Director\, Kimmie Whiteman. \nThis workshop will be canceled in the event of severe winter weather. Participants will be notified the day before with additional information. \nCost:\n$56 for NH Audubon members\n$62 for non-members (Join or renew your membership today! Not sure of your membership status? Email our member services department or call (603) 224-9909 x310.) \nPayPal Disclaimer:\nNH Audubon’s ticket system utilizes PayPal to process payments. Users are not required to use PayPal to check out; a guest option is provided. PayPal is a trusted way to pay online. \nRefund Policy:\nAll ticket sales are final. In the event of cancellation or no-show\, your wreath will be decorated according to our wreath sales standards\, and pickup will be made available to you under the same conditions as our wreath sales. For full details\, visit here. All ticket fees support NH Audubon’s mission. \n(Cover image: Workshop instructors Dorise and Lisa with some of their 2022 creations. Photo by Kimmie Whiteman.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/holiday-wreath-workshop-1-2024/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Hornbills: A Unique Old-World Family of Birds
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lakes Region Audubon chapter for a presentation about Hornbills. \n“Dana and Bob are excited to present this talk about the family of birds called Hornbills. Hornbills are an Old-World family of birds which first evolved in Africa over 60 million years ago and then one species radiated to Asia. Today half of the 64 species in the world live in Africa including two land loving species and half in Asia where new species have evolved as far east as the Solomon Islands. \nAs their name suggests\, they have massive bills which are integrally attached to their skulls\, and some have an additional special horny crown like protrusion called a casque above their bills. In 1758 Linnaeus bestowed the name Buceros on the family\, Latin for “having ox’s horns.” \nAnother unique feature about most members of this family involves their nesting behavior. Females of almost all species make unique nests in tree cavities using their bills to wall themselves in with a plaster made of mud\, droppings\, chewed wood and bark and other detritus. They leave only a slit narrow enough to deter predators but sufficiently wide for the male to present food from the outside. \nThe tree hornbills have become very important distributors of tropical fruit seeds. \nCome hear Dana and Bob’s tales of seeing these marvelous birds and see stunning pictures taken by Tim Layman\, the intrepid\, talented photographer.”
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/hornbills-a-unique-old-world-family-of-birds/
LOCATION:The Loon Center\, 183 Lees Mill Road\, Moultonborough\, NH\, 03254\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
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