The Brookline Bird Club is looking for a new Membership Secretary for April 2020 to replace our current secretary, Judy Hepburn, who is standing down at the end of her term. Judy has done a sterling job with the position, and will remain to help train the new secretary.
The Membership Secretary is a voluntary position and sits on the club’s board. Candidates for the role should be comfortable using online software to track membership and payments as well as using Excel or similar to manipulate data. You will receive training in how to use our admin system. The roles and responsibilities of the position include:
- Maintaining an up-to-date database of current members.
- Processing requests and collecting funds from new and renewing members
- Responding to requests for information about the club and its activities.
- Coordinating email campaigns to club members.
- Attending board meetings and presenting updates on membership stats and activities.
- Attending club meetings to meet and interact with members.
Please contact me if you are interested in learning more about the position.
Good birding,
–Neil
Neil Hayward
President
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Upcoming Field Trips
Birch Hill WMA
Includes three to five miles of walking relatively flat terrain. Might include some bushwacking. Driving on hard packed dirt roads. Co-sponsored with the Athol Bird & Nature Club.
Southwick WMA
We will hike the fields focusing on grassland breeders, particularly Eastern Meadowlark and Grasshopper Sparrow.
Millennium Park
Join the Brookline Bird Club in collaboration with Boston Nature Center to look for birds in a unique urban habitat that often draws numerous uncommon and rare birds.Target birds include bobolinks, egrets, flycatchers, grosbeaks, herons, owls, rails, ravens, sandpipers, swallows & swifts, vultures, warblers, and woodpeckers. Birders of all levels will enjoy this trip. The [...]
Pine Hill Road Grassland
We will hike a sandy/gravelly field area for grassland breeding sparrows and warblers including Grasshopper Sparrow, and wait until sunset for whip-poor-wills.
Great Meadows NWR, Concord
We will walk easy trails looking for shorebirds, ducks, wading birds, rails, and nesting songbirds. This is also a great time to look for butterflies and other interesting insects. Note that entrance fee or pass is required. Loaner binoculars available; please email trip leader to reserve a pair!