I'm going to see A Birder's Guide to Everything at Boulder's Dairy Center for the Arts this evening. Looks promising. Ben Kingsley is in the film as an elder expert birder. A group of teen birders are chasing what one of them thinks he has seen, a Labrador Duck, which became extinct in the mid 19th century. Note that Kenn Kaufman was a consultant to the film. This is not an ad and I have no financial interest in the film or The Dairy Center. Just thought that other birders might want to try to see this film at some point. The Dairy Center is an art cinema, and I don't know if this film will get distribution in mainstream theaters. The film is showing again in Boulder on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. See one of the reviews at the link below. David Waltman Boulder
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