Meredith McBurney, Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory (RMBO) biologist, will
be the featured speaker at the Monday January 27 meeting of the Denver
Field Ornithologists.


This promises to be a swell program, taking us through the evolving world
of bird banding from Audubon’s work in the early 1800’s, through the
traditional process of marking with numbered bands, to the *cutting edge
technology of geolocators, radio telemetry, and genetic and stable-isotope
markers*. She will show some of the birds she has banded and photographed
in the hand.


Meredith banded her first bird - a Black-and-white Warbler - as a research
assistant while studying Long-tailed Manikins in Monteverde, Costa Rica in
1997.


She began volunteering for RMBO in 1998 and joined the staff in 2004. She
currently bands every spring at the Chatfield Station near the Audubon
Nature Center and every fall at Barr Lake, banding more than 2,000 birds
and educating at least that many students annually. Meredith has a B.S. in
Zoology from Colorado State University.


The DFO meeting is in the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ricketson
Auditorium. Enter through the west door by 7:30 PM, as the doors must be
locked then.

The program is free and open to the public. It would be good introduction
to the world of birding for a friend or a student who wonders what it's all
about.


So mark your calendars, call a friend and BE THERE next Monday!


Joe Roller,

Denver

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