Fall 2016

Welcome to the latest edition of the Sycamore Warbler! Below, you will find the schedule of events that cover this issue, including Wednesdays in the Wild, INPAWS Fall Programs and Sycamore Audubon events.

You can find the latest issue here:  Warbler Volume 41 Issue 3

Please note that the RIP Squad starts up again October 18th and is looking for new
and old volunteers to help. This fall the group is working on bush honeysuckle
& burning bush at Prophets Rock Woods on Tuesdays from 3:30-
5:30 and on honeysuckle & Autumn Olive at Ross Hills on Thursdays from 3:30-5:30. Schedule goes to Dec. 8. Contact Patty Jones (765-463-3050, email: patricia.w.rader@gmail.com) for more information.

Programs are held on the 2nd Thursday at 7:15 PM in the Lilly Nature Center in West Lafayette. People are invited to come beforehand for “Dinner & Conversation” starting at 6:00 PM at the MCL Cafeteria (WL. Field trip times vary).

Thursday, September 1 and each Thursday – Early Bird Walks at Celery Bog start. 8 am at the gravel parking lot. We will continue until the water freezes and / or interest amongst the birders wanes.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Sept 7th 1-3pm Wings Wildflowers & at Prophetstown — outdoor pgm meet at Prophetstown– Seasonal Interpreter Rebekah Thomas leads this walk to visit a fen and prairie at their peak. Butterflies, birds, & blooming plants. $2/person gate fee waived. Ask at entrance for specific location in the park.

 

Thursday, September 8th – Program: Bring Your Own. People are invited to bring 5 minute mini programs from this past year: birds, travel, plants, scenery, etc. 7:15 p.m. Lilly Nature Center in Celery Bog Park, WL. Plus: Carry in Dinner before the meeting at 6 p.m. Bring a dish to share. SAS provides plates, utensils, cups and beverages. Always lots of good food.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Sep 14th 7-9pm Insect Songsters — indoor/outdoor pgm—Lilly NC. Tom Turpin (Purdue Entomologist) will talk about the why and how of insect songs and the species that fill the summer and night air with their clicks, scrapes and hums. Mostly inside, but may include a step outside for an actual performance.

 

Saturday, September 17th – Audubon at the Overlook, Prophetstown State Park. 9-11 am. Meet at the overlook near the parking lot at the end of the paved road in the park to see what birds are passing by.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Sep 21st 1-3pm Wabash River Fishes and Research Collection Methods — outdoor pgm—Fort Ouiatenon. The diversity of Wabash River fish reflects the unique characteristics needed for living in our river. Jay Beugly (Aquatics Ecology Specialist, Purdue Forestry & Natural Resources Dept.) will display fish caught with a boat electrofisher, & discuss their natural history and provide insight into the methods used to collect fish for research purposes.

 

Saturday, September 24th – Waterfowl Migration at Celery Bog. Should be around the peak of migration. The home football game shouldn’t be a problem. Meet at the gravel parking lot at Celery Bog at 8:30 a.m.

 

Monday, Sept.26.  INPAWS: Providing More than Aesthetics: How to Design for Pollinators. Mindy Appold. Purdue Landscape Architect.  7 pm, Lilly Nature Center, Celery Bog Park.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Sep 28th 1-3pm Literature & Nature Hike– outdoor-Granville Sand Barrens. Brooke Criswell (NICHES Education & Outreach Coordinator) leads a hike featuring quotes of noteworthy writers, and pose thought provoking questions while walking through a beautiful native sand barren and woodland habitat. Bring a water bottle & wear comfortable shoes.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Oct 5th 1-3pm Birds on the Wing (Migration) Bring binoculars but extras available!— indoor/outdoor pgm—Lilly NC Susan Ulrich (avid birder & naturalist) leads an indoor presentation followed by an outdoor hunt to see what bird species are moving through as well as what residents the group can find.

 

Saturday, October 8 – Waterfowl & Other Migrants in the area. Meet at the gravel parking lot at Celery Bog at 8:30 am to carpool. A search for interesting birds in the region. This date is between hunting seasons at Pine Creek (teal season ends 9/18, waterfowl season starts 10/22). A half-day trip.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Oct 12th 1-3pm Intro to Nature Apps —- indoor pgm—Lilly NC. Rosie Lerner, Purdue Extension & other presenters will introduce apps for our mobile devices.  Learn how to use your phone and tablet outdoors to help identify plants, trees and wildlife, as well as get an introduction to handy garden apps. Come and share your favorite apps for learning about nature.

 

Thursday, October 13 – Program: Visiting the Isle of Serendip: forest conservation in today’s Sri Lanka. Peter Waser, professor emeritus, Purdue Biology Department. Peter & his wife, Mary Sue, spent a month in Sri Lanka with Rasanayagam Rudran, retired from the Smithsonian, who is working to create forest buffers around Sri Lankan National Parks. Natural history, human history, plus contemporary tourism for this rarely visited area. 7 p.m. Lilly Nature Center Celery Bog Park. Free parking & refreshments.
Wednesdays in the Wild – Oct 19th 1-3pm Fall Color Walk — Happy Hollow Park. Remember road is currently one way. Fall is a great time to visit. Join Sally Weeks (Purdue Dendrologist) to identify the many different tree, shrub & wildflower species and enjoy their Fall colors.

 

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 21st-23rd – Fall Bake & Plant Sale. West Lafayette Public Library.  Benefits Warren County 4-H Bird Spark program.  See p.2. Volunteers to help at the sale along with plant & food donations to sell are needed.

 

Saturday, October 22nd – Audubon at the Overlook, Prophetstown State Park. 9-11 am. Meet at the overlook near the parking lot at the end of the paved road in the park.

 

Monday, October 24.  INPAWS: Backyard Habitat Design & Workshop. Steve Van Zant, Indiana Wildlife Federation.  7 pm, Lilly Nature Center, Celery Bog Park.
Wednesdays in the Wild – Oct 26th 7-9pm A Place Called Turkey Run — indoor pgm—Lilly NC. Dr. Dan Shepardson (Purdue’s Departments of Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences and Curriculum & Instruction) leads an exploration of the natural history of Turkey Run State Park using photos & text from his new book, A Place Called Turkey Run. Autographed books are available for $40 cash purchase.

 

Sunday, October 30 – “Pulling for Bats” Invasive Removal. 1:30—4 p.m. Ross Hills County Park, the first parking lot to the right. Tools, gloves, snacks, etc. provided or bring your own. Call Susan Ulrich, p. 7 for more info. Part of Bat International’s Bat Week program aimed at improving habitat for bats. Non-native invasives are detrimental to bats survival as they don’t support insects the bats need for food.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Nov 2nd 1-3pm What is Soil Health & How Do We Assess It? — indoor pgm—CLEGG. Diane Stott (National Soil Health Specialist for NRCS—Natural Resources Conservation Service) shares her in-depth knowledge of soil health.

 

Wednesdays in the Wild – Nov 2nd 7-9pm Subaru & the National Parks: Zero-Landfill Initiative –Lilly NC. America’s first automaker to achieve zero-landfill status was Lafayette’s local Subaru facility. Michelle Long, Assistant Manager for Environmental Compliance and Energy, will outline Subaru’s initiative to help our National Parks work towards the same zero-landfill goal—a project worthy of the centennial celebration of the National Park Service in 2016.

 

Saturday, November 5th – Lake Michigan Field Trip. Our annual fall trip to the lakeshore is a little later this year to give the group a better chance at Snowy Owl, Snow Bunting and other early winter birds in addition to late fall migrants. Meet at the gravel parking lot, Celery Bog, at 6 am to carpool. As usual we will stop at Jasper-Pulaski to listen and look at Sandhill Cranes on one leg of the trip. Full day trip.
Wednesdays in the Wild – Nov 9th 1-3pm A Virtual Tour of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore –indoor pgm—Lilly NC. Kip Walton, NPS Ranger. favorite landscapes & hidden gems.

 

Thursday, November 10th – Program: Happy Birthday National Parks Service & the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.  Paul Labovitz, Superintendent Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. 100 years of what has been called America’s Best Idea plus 50 years of a protected lakefront in Indiana. Hear about what the National Park Service has been doing in our region and what is to come. 7 p.m. Lilly Nature Center Celery Bog Park, WL. Free parking and refreshments.

 

Sunday, November 13th – Audubon at the Overlook, Prophetstown State Park. 4-6 pm. Meet at the overlook near the parking lot at the end of the paved road, to see the grasslands in the late afternoon.

 

Sunday, November 20th – Sandhill Cranes at Jasper-Pulaski State Wildlife Management Area. An afternoon jaunt to see thousands of cranes as they gather in the late afternoon. Maybe there will be a Whooping Crane among them. Meet at the gravel parking lot, Celery Bog, at 3:30 pm to carpool. We usually return about 6:30 pm.
Wednesdays in the Wild – Nov 16th 1-3pm At Long Last, Bison on the Prairies of Kankakee Sands —outdoor pgm—Kankakee Sands. Alyssa Nyberg (Kankakee Sands Nursery Mgr. & Outreach Coordinator) will lead a hike to the top of Bogus Island, famous site of outlaws, horse thieves and counterfeiters, and now buffalo.

 

Monday, November 28.  INPAWS:  The Waters of Jasper Pulaski. Ed Zschiedrich, local naturalist and photographer.  7 pm, Lilly Nature Center, Celery Bog Park.

 

Saturday, December 3rd – Warmup for the Christmas Bird Count. Get your binoculars ready and refresh your identification skills. 8 a.m. start and carpool at Celery Bog’s gravel parking area. A half day trip.

 

Thursday, December 8th – Program to be Announced later. 7:15 p.m. Lilly Nature Center Celery Bog Park. Come at 6:30 to get the forms and a territory for the various Christmas Bird Counts held in the area.

 

Saturday, December 17th – Lafayette Area Annual Christmas Bird Count. An all day count of birds seen or heard from midnight to midnight. Participants living in the circle can count feeder and yard birds, or sign up with Ed Hopkins and get a larger area to check. More on this and other local count in the next Warbler.