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SUMMARY:Changes in Bird Status in the Central Valley
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: John Sterling\nHost: Doug Waterman\nDate:  January 14\, 2021\nStart time: 7:30 PM\nEnd time: 9:30 PM \nCLICK HERE to register for the Zoom Speaker Series Event. A Q&A will follow the presentation. To ask a question use the Chat feature on Zoom. \nJohn will discuss the changes in our knowledge of bird distribution and populations in the Central Valley since the publication of Grinnell and Miller’s book on California birds in the 1940s. Loss of habitats\, creation of new habitats\, reduction of ranges\, invasions of new species and other topics will be explored as we reconcile the fact that more species are detected now than prior to the book’s publication. \nJohn is a professional ornithologist and has worked for the Smithsonian Institution\, US Forest Service research stations\, HT Harvey & Associates\, Arizona and Oregon state universities among other organizations since 1981.  John has traveled extensively throughout California learning about local bird distribution and is an authority on that state’s avifauna. In 2015 he set the California’s new big year record with 501 species and has many big day records as well. John currently has his own company\, Sterling Wildlife Biology (www.sterlingbirds.com)\, specializing in tours\, birding classes\, research and environmental consulting for The Nature Conservancy\, National Audubon’s International Alliance Program\, CA Dept. of Water Resources among other organizations.
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LOCATION:Zoom Event\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Marin’s Breeding Birds (How We Know What We Know)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 20\, 2021\n7 PM to 8:30 PM\nWith Dr. Dave DeSante\nSign up for the Zoom Webinar HERE \nBy way of welcoming the new re-study of the Marin County Breeding Bird Atlas\, Dave DeSante offers his reflections on the various sources of evidence we have for the birds who nest here. He’ll talk about the importance of the study of avian populations\, the Breeding Bird Survey sponsored by the US Geological Survey\, and the MAPS bird banding program organized by the Institute for Bird Populations. An engaging raconteur\, Dave will offer a rare-bird’s-eye-view that will interest birders of all levels. \nDr David F. DeSante received his PhD from Stanford University in 1973 with a ground-breaking study of ‘misorientation’ in bird migration. Over the course of a long career\, he has been interested in population trends and phenology in North American birds. In 1989\, he founded the Institute for Bird Populations\, a non-profit devoted to the conservation of North American birds. He is widely published\, writing both for popular and scholarly audiences. He resides in Forest Knolls.
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LOCATION:Zoom Event\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:New Breeding Bird Atlas
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 27\, 2021\n7 PM to 8:30 PM\nWith Atlas Coordinator Juan Garcia\nSign up for the Zoom Webinar HERE \nAs of this month\, the Marin Audubon Society is launching its new breeding bird atlas project. Project leader Juan García will tell us how we got here – and where we’re headed. He’ll review the history of the original project (resulting in the first atlas\, published in 1993)\, describe the goals of the new atlas\, and discuss how the volunteers will gather and store data. Listeners will not only learn how the current project is organized but get a preview of key innovations that will be introduced in the new study. \nJuan F. García is an independent contractor serving as overall Atlas Coordinator. He grew up on the coastal bend of south Texas\, where he began studying birds. A former college professor\, he has conducted field surveys for a wide variety of non-profits involved in avian conservation. He has been a Bay Area resident for many years\, living presently in Point Reyes Station.
URL:https://marinaudubon.org/event/new-breeding-bird-atlas/
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