Tuesday, 9 November 2021

[cobirds] Boulder Audubon Meeting: Crossbill Natural History

BCAS Meeting: Crossbill Natural History and the Cassia Crossbill

We hope you will join us for our next Boulder Audubon meeting on Tuesday, November 23! During this talk, University of Wyoming ornithologist and evolutionary ecologist Craig Benkman will discuss some of the more striking features of crossbills, a group of birds he started studying in 1982. This includes how crossbills use their crossed mandibles to feed, why there is such great size variation among crossbills, and why crossbills are usually nomadic and breed at unusual times. Then the focus will shift to the sedentary Cassia Crossbill, a species Craig found on his way to a conference in Boise, Idaho. He will share with us some of its evolutionary history and ecology, and end by discussing its future prospects in the face of climate change, including a fire in the fall of 2020 that burned around a quarter of the Cassia Crossbill's habitat.

Craig Benkman is an evolutionary ecologist and ornithologist, and a Professor and Robert B. Berry Distinguished Chair in Ecology at the University of Wyoming. Craig is a Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science, and received the E. O. Wilson Naturalist Award from the American Society of Naturalists and the William Brewster Memorial Award from the American Ornithological Society.

To learn more, visit our website.

WhenTuesday, November 23, 2021. The presentation starts at 7:15 PM. We encourage everyone to join early to work through any connection issues (the meeting room will be open at ~7:00 PM).
WhereThis meeting will be held online. Check our website on the day of the event to get the link to join the meeting.

We hope to see you there!

For recordings of previous talks in our program series, visit our YouTube channel.

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