*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a *virtual (and in-person watch 
party) program* featuring *Nick Komar,* President of the Colorado Field 
Ornithologists. Nick will be presenting *"Fall Migration Birding in Larimer 
County" *tonight, Thursday, September 9th, 2021; *Announcements at 7:00pm 
and Program at 7:20pm. *Nick will be presenting virtually.

*Virtual attendees: Enter the following link on your web browser at or 
before 7 p.m. and follow the instructions to join the meeting: *
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81221218442

*In-person attendees: We will host a watch party at the Fort Collins Senior 
Center (1200 Raintree Dr) and ask that attendees wear a mask.*

”Nick Komar will summarize some of the more interesting and rare species of 
birds that show up in our local birding area, and strategies he uses to 
find them. He will share what birders look for during fall migration in 
northern Colorado, focusing on species that only or primarily occur during 
fall migration (but not in spring), such as Calliope and Rufous 
Hummingbirds, jaegers, scoters, uncommon loons, Sabine’s and Little Gulls 
and certain shorebirds species like Buff-breasted Sandpiper. For each of 
these he will briefly describe their life history, review their 
identification and indicate where to find them as they migrate south 
through our local birding area.

Nick Komar is the current President of Colorado Field Ornithologists (since 
2019). He leads numerous birding field trips and bird identification 
workshops for birding organizations in Colorado. He also guides 
professionally for Partnership in International Birding and his own tour 
company Quetzal Tours, which specializes in tours to Central and South 
America. He works as a biologist with the Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention in Fort Collins."

Audubon members, the public--all are welcomed to join into this virtual 
program!
Andrew Monson
PR Chair, FCAS
Fort Collins, CO 


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