Aiken Audubon Society is pleased to host Paul Bannick, photographer and author 
of The Owl and The Woodpecker. 

When: Tuesday, March 16 (not our usual Wednesday meeting)
Time:   6:30 p.m. (doors open); 7:00 p.m. (program begins)
Where: Colorado Division of Wildlife, 4255 Sinton Road,Colorado Springs 

Award-winning photographer Paul Bannick will take you on a visual journey of 11 
key North American habitats through the needs of specific owl and woodpecker 
species. This stunning photographic study will be accompanied by field stories, 
and rich natural history derived from thousands of hours in the field. His talk 
will look at the way owls and woodpeckers define and enrich their habitat and 
how their life-histories are intertwined. 
Paul’s work has appeared in Audubon magazine, Sunset magazine, Pacific 
Northwest magazine, the National Wildlife Federation Guide to North American 
Birds, Smithsonian Guide to North American Birds and in many other books, 
magazines, parks, refuges and other places in North America and Europe. Paul 
works full-time as a director for Conservation Northwest, a conservation 
organization dedicated to protecting and connecting wild areas from the Pacific 
Coast to the Canadian Rockies.

Visit our website for additional information: www.aikenaudubon.com

Thank you and we hope to see you tomorrow evening!

Christine A. Bucher
Aiken Audubon Society, Secretary & Publicity

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