MARIE READ PRESENTS: SIERRA WINGS: BIRDS OF THE MONO LAKE BASIN
*BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL BRANCH AT GRAND ARMY PLAZA*OCTOBER 19 @
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Marie Read’s photography of California’s iconic Mono Lake and environs
reveals the fascinating birdlife of this spectacular birding hotspot, which
is a Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network site of International
Importance. Tufa towers rise above the surface of Mono Lake’s highly
saline/alkaline water, which teems with brine shrimp and alkali flies. Many
breeding and migratory birds, including California Gulls, Wilson’s and
Red-necked phalaropes, and Eared Grebes are attracted to the feast. Pinyon
Jay, Violet-green Swallow, Sage Thrasher, and Lewis’s and Black-backed
Woodpeckers are among the birds living in the surrounding sagebrush scrub
and forests. Marie will present stories from the field and explain how she
obtained some of the behavior and action shots featured in her book Sierra
Wings: Birds of the Mono Lake Basin. Signed copies will be available for
purchase.

Marie Read’s photographs and articles have appeared in magazines such as
Living Bird, Bird Watching, Nature’s Best, and National Wildlife, as well
as in books and calendars worldwide. She has authored several books about
birds and their behavior, most recently Into The Nest, co-authored with
Laura Erickson (Storey Publishing, 2015).

NOTE SPECIAL DATE: This meeting is on a Thursday instead of the usual
Tuesday.
http://brooklynbirdclub.org/event/lisa-manne-presents-migrat
ion-mysteries-changes-in-migration-distances-under-climate-change/

Dennis Hrehowsik

Brooklyn

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