Tuesday, January 28, 7:15 p.m.

Boulder Unitarian Universalist Church, 5001 Pennsylvania Avenue, Boulder

In 1998 Sandy Komito set the record for the most birds ever seen by one
observer in North America in a single year: 748 species. His feat was
described in "The Big Year" book and movie. During his 1998 big year, Sandy
spent 270 days in the field and logged 275,000 miles. He also completed a
record-setting big year in 1987 (722 species). He is currently striving to
photograph at least 700 species of North American birds, a number he has
already exceeded. Sandy will talk about his adventures, show photos of some
of the rarer birds he has encountered, and set the record straight about
what really happened during that imaginatively-portrayed 1998 big year.

Free and open to all.


Scott E. Severs
Longmont, CO

Boulder County Bird Trax: http://tinyurl.com/l98ahv4

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