Celebrating the Greatest Bird in the World, the American Bushtit & iNat-ing 
at Hog Island Birding Camp

Join us this Tuesday for our first speaker program in 2023, where you'll 
get two wonderful presentations in one evening! 


*Celebrating the Greatest Bird in the World, the American Bushtit*
Wandering Albatrosses and Peregrine Falcons and Resplendent Quetzals are 
awesome birds, but Ted Floyd’s favorite of them all is the American 
Bushtit, an entirely drab micro-birdlet that happens to be the smallest 
U.S. bird other than the hummingbird. Don't be fooled by their plain gray 
plumage and feeble, high-pitched calls - bushtits really are extraordinary. 
In this encomium to the exalted pixie of Boulder County scrublands and 
residential neighborhoods, Ted takes us behind the scenes for an in-depth 
look at the marvels and majesties of the world’s greatest bird.

Ted Floyd is longtime Editor of Birding magazine, the award-winning 
flagship publication of the American Birding Association, as well as the 
author of five bird books and more than 200 popular articles, technical 
papers, and book chapters on birds and nature. Learn more here 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/jan-2023-program>! 


*Birding and iNat-ing at Hog Island *
Hannah Floyd was selected as one of the recipients of the 2022 Boulder 
County Audubon Society’s Hog Island scholarship 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/bird-camp-scholarships>. In June of 2022, 
she traveled to Hog Island, Maine, for five days of fantastic birding and 
“iNat-ing.” During camp, she met other young birders from across the 
country and learned a lot about seabird research and general natural 
history from the knowledgeable camp leaders and the other teens.

During Hannah’s talk, she will recount her adventures with various birds 
like Atlantic Puffins and Black Guillemots through photos and stories. 
Birds are just the beginning of the delights of the natural world for 
Hannah; she will also share the myriad lichens, dragonflies, parasitic 
plants, and more from her time at Hog Island. 

*When*: Tuesday, January 24, 7:15-8:30 pm
*Where*: In person at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder. Online 
via Zoom (a link to the meeting will be posted on this page 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/jan-2023-program> on the day of 
the program)

For a preview of Boulder Audubon's upcoming Spring 2023 speaker series, visit 
this page <https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/2023speaker-series>!
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*Note*:
*For in-person programs, we will follow CDC, State of Colorado, and Boulder 
County Public Health guidance on the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as policies 
of the Church that hosts our programs. At this time, all persons who enter 
the UU Church building are required to be fully vaccinated against 
COVID-19. To keep our community healthy, we also ask that everyone who 
attends in person wear a high-quality mask over your mouth and nose; stay 
home if you have symptoms, a known exposure to COVID-19, or a positive test 
result; and confirm a negative result on a rapid antigen test prior to 
attending, if you have recently tested positive or had symptoms.*

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