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Re: Warbler ID at PGAS Mtg next Tues

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Michael Bowen

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Michael Bowen

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Fri, 9 Apr 2010 12:10:08 -0400

The Warbler ID program described in Lynette's post to MDOsprey will 
be given jointly by myself and Linda Friedland of the Montgomery Bird 
Club.  Linda and I first developed a workshop on this subject for the 
MOS Conference at Rock Gap State Park in 2006, and we have presented 
an abbreviated form of the workshop for MOS chapters many times since then.

Without Linda, the project would never have reached fruition in the 
first place.

If you come along on April 13, we both hope you enjoy the program.

Mike Bowen
Montgomery Bird Club



At 08:30 AM 4/9/2010 -0700, Lynette Fullerton wrote:
>For all who think that warbler ID is hopeless, we have just the 
>program for you! Mike Bowen will be presenting the program at the 
>next meeting of the Prince George's Audubon Society and Patuxent 
>Bird Club. The program is, as always, free and open to the public. 
>Please join us there, Tuesday April 13, 7:30 pm at the College Park 
>Airport Annex.
>
>Description follows (from the PGAS website: http://www.pgaudubon.org ):
>
>"In May, warbler migration brings dozens of species of the Warbler 
>family through Maryland hot spots, making this perhaps the highlight 
>of birding year. But to fully appreciated these constantly-moving, 
>sometime similar species, the birder should be quick and easy with 
>identification.  In this program, timed to precede the coming spring 
>migration, veteran area birder Michael Bowen skillfully combines 
>slides and recordings to aid in the identification of the warblers 
>to be found in our region, breeding and migrant. This program has 
>been featured at recent MOS Conferences and is always a popular draw."
>
>Lynette Fullerton
>
>
>

D.H. Michael Bowen
8609 Ewing Drive
Bethesda, MD  20817
Telephone: (301) 530-5764
e-mail:  dhmbowenATyahooDOTcom

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