Ma Audubon’s Chris Leahy retirement party May 21

It’s not a surprise party, but it is limited in size. Invitations will go out in April. Mass Audubon is hosting a special retirement tribute for Chris Leahy in celebration of his remarkable career –45 years of “impact and success”. How nice to see a Gloucester naturalist treasure being recognized in the spring –(bird-a-thon season!)– at Joppa Flats Education Center, Parker River National Wildlife sanctuary.  Folks and fans can also swarm cards and MA Audubon gifts as a great way to acknowledge this milestone. Chris’s astonishing powers of observation and communication skills can make anyone care about birds, nature, and place. Within a mere twenty seconds of conversation he can capture history and immediacy in such an affable and effortless manner. What an ambassador.

“If I said, ‘Are there more birds around in the summer or the winter?’ most people would say the summer, and that’s right. But not by much,” said tour leader Christopher Leahy of Gloucester, who holds the Gerard A. Bertrand chair of natural history and field ornithology at Mass Audubon. “Actually almost 50 percent of the 300 bird species that occur in Massachusetts occur here during the winter.”– Chris Leahy  from Boston Globe article Thrills and Chills: Birders Brave the Cape Ann Cold and Find What They’re Looking For by Joel Brown, published February 5, 2009 

Congratulations, Chris

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Blizzard on Kilby From Ted Reed

Hi Joey—

Last weekend’s storm got off to a slow start but made up for it as the afternoon went on. Here’s a time lapse video of South Kilby Street disappearing:

Coming Up at the Shipbuilding Museum

La Vida Rock Gym is excited to offer an indoor rock climbing camp February 21-23 for ages 10-15

Trying to find something for your kids to do during winter vacation? The La Vida Rock Gym is excited to offer an indoor rock climbing camp February 21-23 for ages 10-15. The camp will run from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. each day and will cover the basics of climbing techniques. We’ll also incorporate fun climbing and bouldering games and knot tying lessons. The cost is $115 per person and your spot is reserved once you have made your payment in full. Sign-up here: http://www.gordon.edu/climbingcamp

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Slow motion Drone Video of the Beaches at Endicott College from Rob Ackerman

Hi Joey,

My name is Rob Ackerman.
I am Freshman at Endicott College, majoring in elementary education.
When I am not studying or in class, I like to take pictures and video with my DJI Phantom 4 drone or Canon 80D.
Recently I created a slow motion video of the water and beaches here at Endicott College.

I would be honored if you shared it on your blog!

Poll- It was just a matter of time before they started marketing tights for dudes. Would you wear them?

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www.HeyHeys.com Yep it’s a thing I guess.  For dudes.

If you’re a guy would you wear these?

If you’re a woman would you let your man wear tights?

ANNISQUAM RIVER WINTRY DAY PANORAMAS

From the Goose Cove causeway, looking toward the Annisquam River. Click image to view larger.

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Shovel out those Hydrants

Hi Joey,  A quick pic that you can post, to help remind all to Shovel out those Hydrants, one just never knows.  This stuff will turn rock solid tonight, and then what.  Minutes could be the difference.

Thanks

Joe Mckechnie

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LIVE OWLS AT THE WENHAM MUSEUM!

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SEE REAL OWLS AT THE WENHAM MUSEUM!
February Vacation Fun-Tuesday, February 21, 2017
10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. $10. Visitors and $8. for Members.
Online at: wenhammuseum.org/owls
Come see live owls up close in this indoor presentation that will introduce you to different owls that live in our region. We’ll discuss the special features these birds have and we’ll talk about how they hunt, what they eat, and their amazing vision, hearing, and feathers.
Info: 978-468-2377 ext. 113, info@wenhammuseum.org
 

Three bald eagles over Little River, Annisquam

Hey Joey.  I wanted to share these pictures with the community and thought of you to post them on GMG.  There were three bald eagles over the sand bar where little river meets the annisquam. 
Best regards,
Myles Mattson

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Pier 23 Kitchen News and Menus

More Cape Ann Dining News-
http://www.capeanneats.com

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Joe:

Thank you so much for coming in today and meeting with us. The community has been very welcoming and we hope we please them with our service and food.

Attached is our menu. We will also have daily Breakfast & Lunch specials such as Chicken Waffles, Stuffed French Toast and Soups, Salads etc…We also build your own burger and I attached that also.

We also will have 2 for 1 Tuesdays on a specific item each week and Thursday Charity events where we will be looking for schools, clubs, teams, organizations etc.. to sign up for a charity night and we will give back 15% of the profits.

I will reach out to you later this weekend or early next week to set up an interview. Thank you for the help and support!

Best regards,

Nicholas & Dimitrios Markos

Pier 23 Kitchen

23 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

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