Established in 1962, the Saint John Naturalists' Club welcomes everyone
interested in the study, conservation, and enjoyment of nature in New Brunswick.
Meetings and Field Trips
Regular club meetings are at 7:30 p.m. on the second Monday of each month in the
auditorium of the New Brunswick Museum at Market Square.
Click on the "programs" button,
above, for more information on our meetings, or any of the many field trips we
have scheduled throughout the year.
Sightings
Interesting notes on sightings and pictures by club members may be found
by clicking the "sightings" button, above.
Latest:
In our
Rare & Unusual Sightings gallery:
Goldfish-eating Common Loon, Rose-breasted Grosbeak,
Ipswich Sparrow, Indigo Bunting
Tufted Titmouse, Cave Swallow, Snowy Owl
From our Sightings Page:
2008 Grand Manan Banks
pelagic field trip
2008 Summer birds, including
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, Peregrine Falcon, others
2008 NatureNB AGM
pictures, including Piping Plover and others
Updates to 2008 Spring birds,
including Tufted Duck, Barrow's Goldeneye and others
Links
Links of interest to naturalists in New Brunswick may be found by clicking the "links"
button, above.
PLBO
A project of the SJNC, the Point
Lepreau Bird Observatory is in place to monitor and track spring and fall sea
bird migration in the Bay of Fundy.
Click on the "plbo" button, above, for more
information.
Become a member!
We are always looking for new
members. To find out more, click on any of the buttons to see what we are
up to, and then click on the "about us" button to see how you or your family can
join.
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Individual $20
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Family $25
Contact us
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