Kenn Kaufman, the renowned birding expert and guidebook author, will present 
at the Denver Field Ornithologists evening program, Monday, Sept. 21st, at 7 
p.m. MDT . . . via Zoom!    
Kaufman topic is timelier than ever: “Patterns of Bird Migration 
in North America.   He will illustrate his presentation with many photos, maps, 
and a wide variety of bird species.   Join in on this treat!   PRE-REGISTRATION 
IS REQUIRED (see information below).  DFO membership not required.  Free. Open 
to the public. Patterns of Bird Migration in North America by Kenn 
KaufmanMonday, Sept 21, 7:00 PM  (via Zoom)PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.  
Submit your name and email address using this link: 
https://forms.gle/dXSpLJv1CPWi5P3j9.  In a follow-up email, you’ll 
receive a Zoom link to join DFO’s September 21st program. Join DFO 
and renowned author and birder Kenn Kaufman for this fascinating look at bird 
migration. In North America north of the Mexican border, most bird species are 
migratory to some extent, but there is a huge amount of variation in the routes 
and timing of their travels. Some species may move only a few miles between 
their breeding and wintering ranges, while others travel from the Arctic to the 
edge of the Antarctic. Some travel thousands of miles and then arrive with 
pinpoint accuracy at the same territory every year. Others are nomadic, seldom 
returning to the same place twice.Very few birds actually migrate straight 
north in spring and straight south in fall. Their routes of travel may take 
them in any direction, and some migration takes place on every day of the year. 
This program, heavily illustrated with photos and maps, will feature species 
from a wide variety of bird families, revealing some overall patterns in the 
remarkable twice-yearly journeys of these small travelers.As a teenager in the 
1970s, Kenn Kaufman hitchhiked all over North America in pursuit of birdre 
later chronicled in his cult-classic book Kingbird Highway. After several years 
as a tour leader, he transitioned to a career as a writer, editor and 
illustrator.Most of Kenn’s energy these days goes into book 
projects and painting bird portraits. He has written a dozen books, including 
seven titles in his own Kaufman Field Guides series. His other books include 
Lives of North American Birds, Flights Against the Sunset, and the latest, A 
Season on the Wind: Inside the World of Spring Migration, published in 2019. 
Kenn is a field editor for Audubon, a Fellow of the American Ornithological 
Society, and the only person to have received the American Birding 
Association’s lifetime achievement award twice.   Mary C Burger, 
DFO Membership
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