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DESCRIPTION:Join a photo filled presentation on Bay Area birds, which will provide a 
 snapshot \nof several bird species you may find on POST protected 
 lands.\n\nHost: Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST)\n\nWhen: Thu, May 26, 
 2022 @ 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT\n\nWhere: Online event - FREE\n\nRegister: 
 https://openspacetrust.org/event/birds-of-post-protected-lands/\n\nLink to 
 POST Birding Guide: 
 https://openspacetrust.org/content-library/bird-guide-download/\n\n\nDiane 
 and Peter Hart are adult-onset birders who slouched into birding and bird 
 photography while winding down their professional careers. Diane as an 
 educator and author of 20 textbooks, Peter as an Artificial Intelligence 
 and robotics pioneer, founded or led half a dozen companies and 
 international research centers. They have complemented their field time 
 with volunteer service to the word of birds, Diane as past president of the 
 Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society, and Peter as a Board member of the 
 Cornell Lab of Ornithology.\n\nIn the Summer of 2020, as the full scope and 
 impact of COVID became apparent, Diane had the bright idea of using the 
 enforced isolation and separation from others as an opportunity to start a 
 new bird photography project. Her concept was to create a photographic 
 record of the avifauna found on lands protected by POST, the Peninsula Open 
 Space Trust.\n\nWorking as a team, they have photographed birds on more 
 than 50 POST-protected locations and created the photo gallery Birds of 
 Protected Lands. The gallery currently holds nearly 2,000 photos 
 representing 196 species from 49 avian families. The photos are organized 
 taxonomically by family and species, as you would find in any field 
 guide.\n\nThis talk will present the best-of-the-best of these photos, 
 organized not taxonomically but as you would find species if you visited 
 the many distinct habitats that POST has protected.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/05/15/18849702.php
SUMMARY:Birds of POST Protected Lands webinar
LOCATION:Online event - FREE
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/05/15/18849702.php
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