Bird Club Will Discover'Life On The Edge'
Bird Club Will Discover
âLife On The Edgeâ
SOUTHBURY â At the March 15 meeting of the Western Connecticut Bird Club, Jan Ortiz will present a lecture entitled âLife on the Edge.â The program will concern birding on Baffin Island in the Eastern Canadian Arctic with special emphasis on the floe edge, where frozen ocean and open water meet. The lecture will feature not only slides but also sound recordings made at the floe edge.
Jan Ortiz and a small group of fellow birders traveled by snowmobile-pulled sleds over frozen sea and tundra to the floe edge where marine and bird life congregate. They camped on the ice, where they could watch Northern gulls and seabirds fight over seal blubber and listen to the soft snoring of narwhals dozing on the ice pack 50 feet beyond their camp.
Ms Ortiz has taught birding classes at the Hitchcock Center for the Environment in Amherst, for ten years. She is a member of the Massachusetts Avian Records Committee and is currently working with a group that is preparing a bird-finding guide to Western Massachusetts.
The meeting of Western Connecticut Bird Club will be held on Thursday, March 15, at 7:30 pm at Rochambeau Middle School on Peter Road in Southbury.
Members of the public are invited free of charge. For further information, call 860/868-7641.
