Sunday 22 May 2022

[cobirds] The Other Bugs with Boulder County Audubon

Flies, Bees, and Spiders, Oh My!

Join us Tuesday, May 24 to learn about some species of exquisite insects and bugs that we often take for granted: wasps, flies, beetles, bees, and spiders among others. Guided by Scott Severs, we'll learn their ecological roles and where to find them. We'll also spend a little time on photography tips and tricks that bring out their natural beauty.

Scott Severs is the senior wildlife biologist for the City of Longmont Parks, Open Space, and Trails, implementing the goals of conservation in the City's wildlife management plan. He has previously collected avian data for wind and solar projects, as well as the primary bird distribution data for Soapstone Ranch Open Space in Fort Collins. In the summertime he can be found photographing beautiful insects along a trail. 

When: Tuesday, May 24, 7:15 - 8:45 pm

Where: Online via Zoom.  Zoom link will be provided here on the day of the event: https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/the-other-bugs  We encourage you to join a few minutes early to avoid any technical issues.

 Visit our YouTube channel to view videos of previous BCAS programs

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