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Dear Nature Lovers,
We know many of you were very disappointed when you couldn't join last month's program by Nathan Pieplow. We apologize again for not realizing then that the ZOOM subscription that we were using was capped at 100 participants. We have learned that lesson on the hard way and have now arranged to allow 500! people to join the talk.
Please give us another try; Aaron's presentation is described below as well the link you will need to access ZOOM. Read the directions carefully, follow the links and enjoy his presentation. Do join us a few minutes before the talk is scheduled to begin.
Cheers, Pam Piombino and Carol Kampert
Program Co-Chairs
May's Meeting On Tuesday |
Dear Pam, Join us online for our May 26th meeting and presentation by Aaron Yappert on Denizens of the Alpine: Tracing the Movement of the Brown-capped Rosy-Finch |
When: Tuesday May 26, 2020 Presentation: 7:15 PM. We recommend joining a few minutes early to ensure you can get the audio and video connection set up. We've upgraded our platform and have room for 500 people so don't be worried about being locked out as may have happened in the April meeting. Join young field biologist and avid birder Aaron Yappert to learn about the movements of Brown-capped Rosy-Finches on Tuesday, May 26th 2020. Aaron will share how these high-alpine breeders move about the state in the winter months, whether birds in isolated breeding areas show unique genetic characteristics, and how these new discoveries will help inform the conservation of this colorful Colorado bird. Join us to hear more about recent efforts by Colorado Parks & Wildlife, researchers at the University of California – Santa Cruz, and Bird Conservancy of the Rockies to better understand the natural history of these poorly studied denizens of the high-alpine. Aaron Yappert is a young field biologist and avid birder and has spent the last several years exploring the avifauna of North America. He has contributed to a variety of research projects including studies of breeding shorebirds in Alaska, Grasshopper Sparrows in Florida, neotropical migrants in Michigan, and, most recently, Brown-capped Rosy-Finches in southwest Colorado. |
To join the meeting, click the link to be directed to the meeting room. If the link above does not work, you can join by going to https://zoom.us/ and entering the Meeting ID and Password (below). If you wish to join audio by telephone, you can also call either numbers below or find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kIGj62SP9. We highly recommend you also join the meeting by video (but don't connect audio) due to the visual nature of this presentation.
Meeting ID: 842 0350 6248 Password: 704395 |
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