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SUMMARY:"The Warden" - Mill Valley Film Festival Streaming Event
DESCRIPTION:Marin Audubon Society is partnering with the Mill Valley Film Festival to present “The Warden (De Vogelwachter)” \nOn the deserted beach of tiny Benty Island\, the warden (Freek de Jonge in a wonderfully understated solo turn) follows a strict daily routine at the bird sanctuary he has overseen\, alone\, for decades. With the same precision as his beloved grandfather clock\, he monitors the flocks of resident and migrating sea and shore birds that are his only companions and his constant source of wonderment. But everything in his world shifts tectonically when he learns that his post will be shut down. The warden must find a way to resist his fate—but how? Writer-director Threes Anna (The Bird Can’t Fly\, MVFF31) captures the quiet joys of solitude and self-imposed isolation in a beautiful film allegory that fits the pandemic era we have now entered—and offers a glimpse of what joy there is to find oneself\, after so long alone\, face to face with another human being and kindred spirit. \nTickets go on sale September 27th.\nThis film will stream virtually Friday\, October 9th through Sunday\, October 18th.\nWatch the trailer and purchase tickets HERE \nPlease visit the Mill Valley Film Festival’s website view more of films streaming during this year’s festival. \n \n 
URL:https://marinaudubon.org/event/the-warden-mill-valley-film-festival-streaming-event/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Online Birding:  The Biology of Owl Vocalizations – What ARE They Talking About?
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Program – CLICK HERE to sign up\nStart Date:  CORRECT TIME: Wednesday\, October 14\, 2020\nTime:  CORRECT TIME: 7 PM to 8:30 PM\nWith Joe Mueller \nThe sounds of owls talking late into the night may seem mysterious\, but there are solid biologically accepted reasons for their diversity of vocalizations.  The variation has much to do with how owls have evolved\, becoming the dominant nocturnal avian predators.  Join Joe for an introduction to owls with a focus on the exploration as to why owls have evolved such a plentiful repertoire of hoots\, howls\, wails\, screams\, whistles\, yelps\, shrieks\, barks\, whines\, and whinnies. \nAs a Professor of Biology for 30 years Joe has been teaching a rich diversity of courses ranging from ornithology to marine invertebrate zoology as well as leading field courses from Alaskan tundra to Costa Rican Tropical Rain Forests.  His teaching style has developed from a view of life focused on systems thinking and how interrelationships make up the essential nature of life.  He developed and coordinates the Natural History Program at College of Marin and is the 2008 recipient of the Terwilliger Environmental Education Award. \nPhoto Credit: Elyse Omernick
URL:https://marinaudubon.org/event/online-birding-the-biology-of-owl-vocalizations-what-are-they-talking-about/
LOCATION:Zoom Event\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips,Zoom Webinar
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