BPS Rummage Sale - Saturday, October 10

BPS will be having our Not-So-Annual Rummage Sale on Saturday, October 10.  There are numerous items for sale, from furniture and household items, to good quality clothing of all sizes.  The location is 309 Fieldstown Road, Gardendale, in the Hoss Automotive parking lot.  Take Exit 271 from I-65, go east towards Gardendale about 1 mile, and the Rummage Sale will be on the right.  Sale will

Date: 
Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 8:00am

Science Teacher Workshop in Alabama - Oct. 20, 2009 - Register Now

The teacher workshop will be offered again this October 2009, cosponsored by the Geological Survey of Alabama education committee, The University of West Alabama, and Discovering Alabama, with volunteer support from members of the Birmingham Paleontological Society.

Date: 
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 - 7:30am to 4:30pm

August 29, 2009 - Late Cretaceous, Perry County, Alabama

This month BPS members went to Perry County, in south Alabama, and collected in a creek where it has been said, this is the furtherest north that cretaceous material is found.  It has been a while since we collected at this site, and kudzu and other grassy plants had grown over the road, making it a challenge to find our way to the site this time.

BPS Meeting September 14, 2009

The September 2009 meeting will occur on the 2nd Monday of the month due to the Labor Day Holiday.  See you on September 14, 2009.

Our speaker will be Jun Ebersole, Curator at the McWane Science Center.  His topic will be "The Evolution of our Perception of Neandertals".  This talk will examine how the scientific and popular views of Neandertals and cavemen have changed over the past 100 years.

Free parking; Enter the The McWane Science Center parking deck from 2nd Ave. North, proceed to yellow level "C", enter the door marked "Special Events" and bear to the left.

Date: 
Monday, September 14, 2009 - 7:00pm

Discovery Channel Megabeasts - Mosasaur Episode featuring Paleontologist James Lamb - Sept 13, 2009

Update: Check your schedule for the air time, the show is now scheduled for 10pm ET, which is 9pm Central time here in Birmingham.  The mosasaur episode is titled "T-rex of the Deep".  The "Terror Bird" episode is now scheduled for 8pm Central time.

Date: 
Sunday, September 13, 2009 - 7:00pm

June 13-14, 2009 - Artifacts, Butler Co, AL

Since many BPS club members are interested in both Paleontology and Archeology, it seemed important to find out a little bit about the culture which might have made the pottery chards which many found in the creek on the June 2009 BPS field trip.   

June 13-14, 2009 - Cretaceous and Tertiary Fossils, Butler Co, AL

This month the group traveled to Butler County, Alabama, to a sandy creek which runs through early Tertiary and late Cretaceous material.  The weather was overcast on Saturday, making collecting very pleasant.  A number of members camped out for the weekend.  Sunday the sun was out, and it made us grateful for the cloud cover on Saturday!

The sandy beaches and gravel areas yielded up shark teeth, ray teeth, some nautiloid sections, and recent mammal material which was sometimes as fasinating as the fossils. 

Birds of a Feather - Part 3 - Blog by James Lamb

We have now arrived at a very interesting point where the discoveries of the past two decades have illustrated how difficult it is to define exactly where feathered theropod dinosaurs leave off and birds begin. Many of the features once thought to be unique to birds, like a

July 11, 2009 - Cretaceous Fossils, Greene Co, AL

BPS members and guests headed down to Greene county, Alabama for our July trip.  This site is a creek covered with pea gravel - making screening for shark teeth and other fossils quite difficult.  However, most found it fairly easy to spot the fossils lying on top of the gravel.  Numerous shark teeth were found, a couple of mosasaur teeth, several ptychodus teeth, a gar vertebra and tooth, c

Falls of the Ohio Annual Fossil Festival

Falls of the Ohio State Park and the Falls of the Ohio Foundation announce the 2009 Falls Fossil Festival! This, our 15th annual event, will be held September 19 - 20 at one of the world's most spectacular naturally exposed fossil beds! Visitors are encouraged to explore our rich Middle Devonian patch reef packed with fossils on the riverbed at the Falls of the Ohio. Look for giant colonial corals, horn corals up to four feet long, trilobites, and numerous other types of marine organisms.
Date: 
Saturday, September 19, 2009 - 12:00pm

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