NEXT EVENTS
December 13, 2024 IN PERSON (Zoom was incorrect.)
Friday 7:30 PM.
"Southern Africa: Birds and Wildlife" by members Peter & Jane Wolfe. An
incredible, exciting photo odyssey to the countries of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and
Botswana, with Cape Town, the Zambezi River, Chobe & Hwange National Parks featured.
Joint meeting with the Baird
Ornithological Club on their meeting night.
All welcome. Free.
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ABOUT THE MENGEL NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY
The Mengel Natural History Society originated as the Natural History
Hikers in the 1930's, was renamed the Mengel Natural History Society in
1941, and incorporated as a non profit organization in 1956.
The By-Laws state: "The purposes of the Society
are the stimulation of interest and study in natural history in all its
branches, the promotion and diffusion of scientific knowledge, and the
creation of the scientific spirit."
ACTIVITIES
* Monthly Meetings with Lecture
* Field Trips for Wildflowers, Butterflies,
Dragonflies, etc.
* Annual Wildflower Exchange and
give-away and annual
* Wildflower Seed give-away.
* Show & Tell plus Members’
Night for your participation
* A place to meet other people interested
in the natural world
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MEETINGS
The Society meets once a month from September though
April at
Nolde
Forest Environmental Education Center,
on PA-625 2 miles south of PA-724. (2910 New Holland Road, Reading, PA.)
Usually on the fourth Friday
of the month. In November we meet jointly with the Berks Mineralogical
Society (on the second Tuesday) and in December we meet jointly with the
Baird Ornithological Club (on the second Friday). In May we meet at a local
restaurant for a dinner meeting. Joint meetings may be held at another
location. We also sponsor field trips.
The public is welcome at any of the activities. All
lectures and field trips are free.
If you are interested in joining the Society, you may pay dues at any
meeting or mail them in.
Dues year is September to September,
Download
dues form (2024-2025) as PDF
Dues
Active Member $10 Family Membership $15
Sustaining Member $15 Junior Member $5
DOWNLOADS
The "Programs and Field Trips" brochure for
2024-2025 is available in PDF format
at: Mengel Brochure 2024-25.
(Updated: October 1, 2024. Dec meeting will be in-person not Zoom.)
The landscape formatted two page
brochure can be printed two sided with 'short-edge' binding or printed one side at a time.
Butterfly, Moth, Dragonfly, and Wildflower
Walks in Berks County, Pennsylvania - 2025.
(Updated: September 23, 2024)
(Programs & Field Trips) -
2024-2025
For information: 484-883-6461
September 27, 2024 Friday 7:30 PM
"Odonata of Berks County Part 1: Dragonflies"
by member Todd Underwood, Biology Professor at Kutztown University.
Todd Underwood's presentation will provide an update on the number of species of Odonata
(dragonflies and damselflies) recorded in Berks County. He will discuss the original
county-wide survey by local naturalists and explore the 60 species of dragonflies in
Berks County by sharing his recent photographs and observations. Todd will also give
a tour and show some of the animal collections.
Lecture is followed by our annual Fall Wildflower
Exchange and Giveaway.
All welcome. Free.
Photograph by Todd Underwood
Members and those on our email list will receive details of the Zoom meeting number,
registration, etc.
You may request a Zoom invitation by contacting (berks butterflies@gmail.com) Omit space.
Directions to Boehm Science Center:
Take Kutztown Rd (which is Main St in town) to campus. Turn NW on Schaeffer Lane (a
one-way street) at the traffic light opposite Old Main. Continue on Schaefer Lane to a
"T" in the road and stop sign - Boehm Science Center is directly ahead. Turn left onto
North Campus drive and proceed to parking lot B1. Enter Boehm at the middle entrance
(to the left when facing the greenhouses from the parking lot) and proceed to room 262
on the second floor.
October 25, 2024 Friday 7:30 PM
An IN-PERSON meeting.
"Genes in the Jungle - Observing DNA in the Amazon Rainforest" by Alex Kabrich,
Environmental Science Student, and Jamie Becker, Assist. Prof. of Biology, Alvernia
University. Observations are the foundation of natural history, but what about organisms
too small or cryptic to identify by eye? What if there was a way to observe these organisms
and others in an area long after they've moved on? Learn how life leaves invisible tracks
in the form of environmental DNA and how molecular naturalists are using this universal
language of life to study organisms in the Peruvian Amazon.
Program followed by the Fall Seed Exchange and Give-away.
November 12, 2024
Tuesday 7:30 PM
An IN-PERSON meeting.
This program will be held at the
Reading Public Museum
"Recent Discoveries of Fossils, Minerals and Other Natural Wonders in
Southeastern Pennsylvania". Presented by local freelance paleontologist and avid
naturalist Michael Szajna. Mike will report on his most recent research and collaborations
in the study of Late Triassic fossils.
Along the way he has documented a few new mineral
sites and photographed many natural wonders including mushrooms, slime molds, lichens and
a special favorite, caterpillars.
He will bring a slab of shale from SE PA with dinosaur footprints.
If you or your children have never touched a 200 million year old fossil, this is your
opportunity.
Joint meeting
with the Berks Mineralogical Society at their
meeting location and day of the week.
Enter at the back of the Museum on South Parkside Drive.
December 13, 2024 IN PERSON (Zoom was incorrect.)
Friday 7:30 PM.
"Southern Africa: Birds and Wildlife" by members Peter & Jane Wolfe. An
incredible, exciting photo odyssey to the countries of South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and
Botswana, with Cape Town, the Zambezi River, Chobe & Hwange National Parks featured.
Joint meeting with the Baird
Ornithological Club on their meeting night.
January 24, 2025 Friday 7:30 PM
An IN-PERSON meeting.
"Members' Night" Members' opportunity to present. Program will consist of
three or four short programs by members. See an officer if you have a program to share.
February 28, 2024 Friday 7:30 PM
An IN-PERSON meeting.
"To be announced"
Probably programs by students.
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Some time in late February or March.
Herp Helper Night for Spotted Salamanders at French Creek State Park.
Contact Lori Soraparu ()
to get on e-mail contact list. See a few or dozens of spotted and four-toed
salamanders, wood frogs and other herps. This event happens every year. You and your
children should see it at least once in your lifetime.
Volunteers must check in at the French Creek State
Park Headquarter lobby (located on
Park Road, 843 Park Rd, Elverson, PA 19520) to sign in, pick up a reflective safety vest
and a data collection sheet.
You are welcome to participate even if it is for just a portion of the evening.
Emergence is weather dependent. Often a
windy or foggy night, always rainy.
More information.
March 28, 2025
Friday 7:30 PM
An IN-PERSON meeting.
"Some Native Bee Stories"
by member Mike Slater. He will share some of the fascinating details in the life histories
of native Pennsylvania bees. He will also include the ongoing story of his rescue of
the Eastern Chimney Bee (Anthophora abrupta) colony from the I-78 bridge construction at
Hamburg PA.
All welcome. Free.
Photograph by Mike Slater
April 25, 2025 Friday 7:30 PM
An IN-PERSON meeting.
"Creating Backyard Wildlife Habitats" by by Katie Fisk. Habitats offer
wildlife the food, water, shelter, and space that they need in order to survive.
Environmental educator and wildlife biologist Katie Fisk will show you how to add each
of these elements to your living space.
Lecture is followed by our annual Spring Wildflower
Exchange and Giveaway.
All welcome. Free.
April 26, 2025
Saturday 10:00 AM FIELD TRIP
"Butterfly, Bird, and Botany Walk" on
Neversink Mountain. Butterflies, birds and plants. We will view
at a distance and for a good look we will capture some butterflies and
put them in viewing jars so you can get a close look before releasing them.
A checklist of the 59 species of butterflies known from the mountain will be provided.
Meet at S. 10th and South Street Reading. Park on South Street. Joint
walk with Baird Ornithological Club
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Leaders: Karl Gardner, 610-987-3281, and Ryan Woolwine 484-883-6461.
All welcome. Free.
Photograph is of a Brown Elfin, a scarce spring flying butterfly found
in only a few Berks Co. locations.
May ?, 2025
Annual Dinner. "What Science Says About Old-Growth Forests & Why It Matters For Birds."
by Joan Maloof PhD, Old-Growth Forest Network, Easton, MD founder. Date, time and location
to be announced.
Joint meeting with the
Baird Ornithological Club.
June 7, 2025 Saturday 10 AM
FIELD TRIP
"Butterfly Identification Walk" at
Green Hills Preserve We
will view at a distance and for a good look we will capture some butterflies and
put them in viewing jars so you can get a close look before releasing them.
A checklist of the 40 species of butterflies known from the park will be provided.
Take PA-10 south to PA-568. Turn right (west) for 1/2 mile to Gunhart Rd.
Turn right. Park on right in about 1/4 mile. (553 Gunhart Rd., Mohnton, PA 19540)
Joint walk with Baird
Ornithological Club. Leaders: Karl Gardner 610-987-3281
and Ryan Woolwine 484-883-6461. Bad weather will cancel (or reschedule).
All welcome. Children friendly. Free.
June 14, 2025
Saturday 10 AM - noon FIELD TRIP
"Dragonflies & Damselflies at Hay Creek-Birdsboro Reservoir" Joint
walk with Baird Ornithological Club.
An opportunity to visit this interesting habitat with others who can identify
the dragonflies, damselflies, and other insects, animals, and plants found here.
Meet at Old 82 & Parking Area, 2000 Hay Creek Rd, Birdsboro, PA. From traffic light
at Rtes. 568 and 724 in Gibraltar, take 568 west approximately 1.5 miles and turn left on
White Bear Rd. Drive 4 miles through 2 stop signs and turn left on Hay Creek Rd. Drive to
the dead end and park on the shoulder. Coordinators: Mike Slater (paplantings@gmail.com),
Todd Underwood (underwoo@kutztown.edu) & Karl Gardner (610-987-3281).
Binoculars and a camera will be helpful. For a good look we will capture some insects
and put them in viewing jars so you can get a close look before releasing them.
All are welcome. Children Friendly. Free.
July 12, 2025 Saturday 8:30
PM to ? FIELD TRIP
"Moth Night at Nolde Environmental
Edu Center." A joint event with the
Baird Ornithological Club. Jim Eckert will present an introductory program
in McConnell Hall at 8:30 pm. Enjoy the moths, katydids and other nighttime
invertebrate as leaders bait trees and hang sheets to bring in the night insects.
A camera would be helpful. Who knows what will turn up?
Meet at picnic area behind main parking lot. Use main entrance from PA-625 and turn left
at "T". Leaders are Jim Eckert (610-373-1064) and Ryan Woolwine (484-883-6461).
All are welcome. Children Friendly. Free.
Here are photographs of 29 of the many
species seen on this walk in July
2021.
July 19, 2025 Saturday 10 AM - Noon
FIELD TRIP
"Wildflowers and Pollinators: Union Meadows West"
A meandering path through this former ball field converted to a pollinator meadow
provides good access for observing and netting a variety of species. Route 724 (East Main
St., Birdsboro)
(turn opposite St. Michael's Cemetery) parking in the ball field lot. Leader: Mike Slater.
Coordinator: Linda Ingram (610-621-7473).
Joint walk with Baird
Ornithological Club.
All are welcome. Children Friendly. Free. Bad weather will cancel (or reschedule).
August 2, 2025 Saturday 10 AM
FIELD TRIP
"Butterfly Identification Walk" at Blue Marsh.
We will view at a distance and for a good look we will
capture some butterflies and put them in viewing jars so you can get a
close look before releasing them. A checklist of the 48 species of
butterflies known from the park will be provided. Meet at the Blue Marsh Visitor's
Center off of Palisades Drive.
Joint walk with Baird Ornithological Club.
Leaders: Karl Gardner 610-987-3281 and Ryan Woolwine 484-883-6461. All welcome. Free.
Photograph is of a Hackberry Emperor, a species often seen at this location in August.
August 16, 2025 Saturday 10 AM
FIELD TRIP
"Butterfly Identification Walk" at Angelica Park. We will view
at a distance and for a good look we will capture some butterflies and
put them in viewing jars so you can get a close look before releasing them.
A checklist of the 37 species of
butterflies known from the park will be provided.
Take PA-10 south from Lancaster Avenue 1-1/4 miles. The park entrance road
is on the right at the big masonry sign for Alvernia University. Turn right
and park at the first parking area on the right. (575 St. Bernardine Street)
Joint walk with Baird
Ornithological Club. Leaders: Karl Gardner 610-987-3281
and Ryan Woolwine 484-883-6461. Bad weather will cancel (or reschedule).
All welcome. Free. Report:
Here is a list of the 37
species
seen on 6 walks from 2017 to 2023 at Angelica Park.
To receive
email notices of programs and field trips sponsored by the Mengel Natural
History Society send an email request to
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