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The Cape Ann Winter Birding Weekend has been postponed to February 27 – March 1.
The workshop “Drawing Wildlife from Nature” is consequently postponed to Friday, February 27.
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Thank you for the shout out, Kim! It’s a very fine show, if I do say so myself, and few have seen it yet because of the weather. Gallery hours and a slideshow of the exhibition are at http://TridentGallery.com. In the event of a Gloucester parking ban, I may close the gallery; current status will be on the web site.
The 8 paintings by Robert Verity Clem, along with four sculptures by Larry Barth. are on loan from the Mass Audubon Collection at the Museum of American Bird Art in Canton, MA (http://MassAudubon.org/MABA). The 25 other excellent artworks in the exhibition are for sale.
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You are very welcome Matt! The paintings are exquisite.
I imagine galleries and shops are really struggling with the snow build up and hope we all get a break from the storm cycle.
Thanks for the comment you left on Donna’s post about the Horned Grebe– very helpful information–
“Yes, Horned Grebe. These and Red-necked Grebes are easily found around Cape Ann in winter.
Check out a Cape Ann Winter Birding Weekend bus tour or one of Jim MacDougall’s introductions on-site at the Elks to see both at once and many other species as well. capeannwinterbirds.info”
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