About Tom Whelan
I’m a passionate naturalist with a special interest in insects, plants, and birds. Photography goes hand in hand with my interest in nature. Many of my photographs are portraits of insects, flowers, and birds. I also have an interest in abstracts that show patterns and unusual shapes. My goal is to create simple, well-designed images that are graphically successful, not just documentary natural history photographs. Continue reading
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- Winter birds 2018-2019 - How did the Winter Finch forecast turn out? February 16, 2019 at 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Dickinson Memorial Library 115 Main St, Northfield ma February 12th at 6:00 PM - Winter Birds Athol Bird and Nature Club president Dave Small will discuss Winter birds 2018-2019 - How did the Winter Finch forecast turn out? Winter Finch Report by Ron Pittaway http://www.jeaniron.ca/2018/wff18.htm Dickinson Memorial Library 115 Main St, Northfield, MA
- ABNC Geology Division February 17, 2019 at 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM 100 Main Street, Athol, MA, United States - small room Join Paul Kachinsky and others for our next Geology meeting at the Millers River Environmental Center. We plan to continue work in “The Quarry” and will hold our meeting there in the basement of 100 Main Street. After an introduction of any new people we will talk about the Collection Status, the Athol Fault and…
- Birding North Shore of Massachusetts February 23, 2019 at 6:15 AM – 5:45 PM Join Club Vice president Ernie LeBlanc on a trip to coastal Massachusetts for the wintering birds of Cape Ann, including gulls, alcids, and sea ducks. Meet at 6:15 a.m. at MREC 100 Main Street Athol, please call ahead to let us know you are attending. Bring snacks and EXTREME cold weather clothing! Info: Ernie 978-249-4064…
- ABNC Regular Meeting - Uganda - Endangered Mountain Gorillas March 13, 2019 at 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM 100 Main St, Athol, MA 01331, USA Uganda Cindy and Chuck Hartwell and Bonnie house share photos and stories of the 3 Week Drive through the Ugandan countryside topped off with a treck into the Bwindi impenetrable forest to see the endangered mountain gorillas.
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