Stop thinking of sparrows as the too-difficult-to-ID, brown flitty things
in the grass and learn how to identify them in this free, online workshop
by Andy Bankert on Sunday, September 19th at 7pm. Andy will review key
characteristics of plumage and voice that will aid you in your
identifications. This workshop is free and open to everyone. You will need
to register to get the Zoom link sent to you.

Register for the free online workshop today!:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMuceCsrz0sG9Pla5wbH8nIS8JIzSpBHQj-

Andy Bankert grew up in Central Florida and has traveled across the country
searching for and studying birds. He has worked with grassland birds
throughout the Great Plains, counted seabirds from research vessels in the
Pacific Ocean, and found nesting shorebirds across the Alaskan tundra.
While Andy currently works with birds nesting on Alaska's North Slope, he
has ties to Colorado where he received his Master's Degree at Colorado
State University and helped document the first Baird's Sparrow nest in
Colorado in 2018.

For questions, please write [email protected].

Thank you, Megan


--- Megan Jones Patterson CFO Board & Membership Chair Boulder County, CO

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