Hi everyone,
I am sorry for the short notice but I will be bringing people on a walk into the saltmarsh near the Butler St. MBTA Station and the Cedar Grove Cemetary(?) Saturday morning. I am sure that a lot of you will be going to Mt. Auburn and Forest Hills but anyone interested in something a bit more uncertain, join us.
I would also like to mention that the pair of Common Ravens are very active at the West Roxbury Crushed Stone quarry off of Grove St. I must tell you however that the best location for viewing is an open exposed cliff. It can be very dangerous as the fence has been knocked down. Please be very careful and don't go alone.
Have fun everyone, Carl Johnson
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From: Boston Natural Areas Network <
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To: Candice Cook <
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Sent: Thu, 8 May 2008 4:45 pm
Subject: Sat May 10 - Morning Birding Walk Neponset Estuary
Hi all-
I hope you'll join us this Saturday morning for this family friendly birding walk at the Neponset Estuary in Dorchester.
We may see some spring warblers along the Greenway!
We will go out to look for birds even in light showers, only heavy rain will keep us away.
Spring Birding at the Neponset Estuary
Saturday, May 10, 8:00 a.m.
Meet at parking lot near Butler Redline trolley stop, Dorchester MAP
Join local birding enthusiast Carl Johnson for an early morning bird walk along the Greenway and into the Neponset estuary. Bring your binoculars or call to reserve a pair 617.542.7696. Beginners welcome. Heavy Rain cancels, will go out in light showers. Call 617.542.7696 mailbox 3 to check if event has been canceled.
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Candice Cook
Program Manager
Boston Natural Areas Network
617.542.7696 ext.16
can...@bostonnatural.org
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