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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - March 2021
DESCRIPTION:An Evening With Rosemary Mosco\nRosemary Mosco\nRosemary Mosco blends science\, humor and heart to create books and comics about wildlife. BirdWatching Magazine says: “She is the rare humorist who understands nature and biology well enough to make even the most cranky birder crack a smile.” Her Bird and Moon comics are collected in the book\, Birding Is My Favorite Video Game\, a 2019 ALA Great Graphic Novel for Teens. The Bird and Moon comics have also appeared in publications from Audubon to Ranger Rick. \nThis will be an online meeting by way of Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-march-2021/
LOCATION:CVAS Monthly Program Zoom Meeting
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - February 2021
DESCRIPTION:A “DO-IT-YOURSELF” BIRDING TOUR THROUGH SPAIN\nPhoto by Bonnie Clarfield-Bylin\nWhat do you do when your precious camera breaks halfway through a five-week adventure? When in Spain\, you drown your sorrows with red wine and lift your spirits with tapas and sangria. You continue with one less thing to carry during outings\, but with the reflection of how glad you are that your trip plan included some of the best birding in Europe. \nCVAS member\, naturalist and world birder Bonnie Clarfield-Bylin will take you on a bird-centric journey though the interesting regions of Spain she and her husband Stephen encountered as they journeyed in a clockwise circuit along the perimeter of the country from Catalonia through Andalusia to the Extremadura before the camera failed. The northern perimeter of Spain will need a do-over! \nSince her retirement as a National Park Service Park Ranger\, Bonnie has become an experienced travel planner. She has arranged do-it-yourself nature-oriented trips to Columbia\, Vietnam\, Brazil\, Ireland\, Scotland\, Florida\, Arizona and Texas among others\, and looks forward to traveling in search of birds and wild-places again. \nThis will be an online meeting by way of Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-february-2021/
LOCATION:CVAS Monthly Program Zoom Meeting
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - January 2021
DESCRIPTION:Learn About Bats of Southern California\nJill Carpenter has been working with and studying bats for 16 years. She currently works as a biological consultant throughout Southern California on projects (such as bridge widening\, seismic retrofits\, and culvert replacement) where there is potential for impacts to bats and bat habitat. Over the past several years she has expanded her experience to include surveying abandoned mines for bats. She also works on research projects studying the ecology of Southern California bats\, with an emphasis on bats in urban settings and along the urban-wildland interface. In addition to her work in California\, she has also studied bats in other parts of the world including spending three summers studying the bats of the Sinai Peninsula\, Egypt\, and participating in a research study on fish-eating bats in the Gulf of California\, Mexico. Finally\, her background in outdoor education helps her to promote bat knowledge to the public through educational programs\, public talks\, and workshops. \nThis will be an online meeting by way of Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-january-2021/
LOCATION:CVAS Monthly Program Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201207T193000
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - December 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an enjoyable photo experience that celebrates the beauty in Nature. You’ll see uncommon views of birds\, learn a bit about birds\, and discover how you make a difference. Professional photographer Steve Kaye will show his photos and tell provocative stories about the photos. This is an excellent program for anyone who wants to know more about birds. And it’s a wonderful reminder of the extraordinary beauty that we have outdoors. So bring a friend. If you have yet to attend a meeting\, this program is for you. \nSteve Kaye has been taking photos casually since 1965 and professionally since 2010. Now he uses his photos in presentations and articles to inspire respect for Nature. He has spoken at photo clubs\, judged photo contests\, and conducted classes on Nature Photography. Two of his photos appear in Woodpeckers of North America\, by Stephen A. Shunk (published May 2016).Find more than 600 photos\, 138 blog posts\, and dozens of articles at: www.stevekaye.com \nThis will be an online meeting by way of Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-december-2020/
LOCATION:CVAS Monthly Program Zoom Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201102T193000
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - November 2020
DESCRIPTION:THE BIRDS YOU MAY BE MISIDENTIFYING AND OTHER RANTINGS OF A GRUMPY EBIRD REVIEWER\nThis will be an online meeting by way of Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106 \nWhile long regulated by the honor system\, birding has gone through a significant change recently with the rise in popularity of eBird. This citizen science database created by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is used by 600\,000 birders who have entered 48\,000\,000 checklists worldwide. \nHowever\, with the need for quality control of the data and a review process for rare or unusual observations\, we cannot trust the honor system to validate publicly entered records. Data entry in eBird\, often supplemented with photos\, has helped illuminate the birds that many birders have trouble identifying. This in conjunction with the now common practice of birders and photographers submitting photos to Facebook pages or websites for identification advice shows just how little\nmany people know about identifying birds. Most misidentifications are rooted in innocent ignorance\, but others result from more insidious motivations. \nAs an active birder in Ventura County for over 26 years and now a local eBird reviewer\, David Pereksta has seen it all and then some. He likens entering data in eBird to birding in one’s underwear because everything is available for all to see. He will discuss why eBird review makes him grumpy and what some of the common pitfalls are across users. He will discuss how and why birders misidentify birds\, what the worst eBird user habits are\, and what the most commonly misidentified birds are locally. While he has no intention of making anyone feel good about their birding abilities\, he will provide tips and pointers for developing better skills\, how to be a better eBirder\, and how to identify the birds that give birders the most troubles. You may be surprised at some of the species you are likely misidentifying. This talk will make you laugh\, squirm\, and maybe even cry if you are sensitive or harboring a lot of birding guilt. Dave was hoping to see all your faces in person as the blood rushes to them\, so you are lucky that we are still in a social lockdown. \nDavid Pereksta is an avian biologist with the Pacific OCS Region of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in Camarillo\, California. His primary duties are studying and analyzing the effects of offshore energy development on birds and bats off the Pacific coast of the U.S. and Hawaii. Before coming to BOEM in March 2010\, he spent 16 years with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service working on the conservation and recovery of threatened and endangered species along the Pacific coast\, and 3 years with the U.S. Forest Service surveying\, monitoring and managing late seral stage forest species in the Sierra Nevada. Throughout his 30-year career\, he has studied a number of imperiled bird  species including Snowy Plovers\, Piping Plovers\, Least Terns\, Ospreys\, Northern Goshawks\, Brown Pelicans\, Spotted Owls\, and Ivory-billed Woodpeckers. An avid birder for 45 years\, Dave has traveled throughout North America\, Central America\, South America\, the South Pacific\, and East Asia including leading trips to Mexico\, Belize\, Costa Rica\, and Peru. David is the top lister in Ventura County (449 species) and he also holds the big year (346 species) and big day (190 species) records for the county. He has seen 2\,100 species of birds in his travels; photographing more than 1\,500 species along the way.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-november-2020/
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - October 2020
DESCRIPTION:Photo by Don Klabunde\nIn 2014\, developers and their lawyers filed a lawsuit to remove the coastal California Gnatcatcher from the Endangered Species List in a move to open thousands of acres to development in Southern California. The case was based on a flawed study that combined scientific errors with a hidden conflict of interest. In his talk\, Dr. John McCormack\, a Biology professor at Occidental College\, will discuss the scientific kerfuffle that ensued and expose the hidden benefactors behind the flawed science. Counter-intuitively\, the ordeal demonstrates that science\, as a process that gets us ever-closing to the truth\, works\, but only when it is given the time to self-correct. \nDr. McCormack is Director and Curator of the Moore Laboratory of Zoology\, a renowned bird and mammal collection at Occidental College. He studies how evolution causes birds to diversify on the landscape. His work has appeared in Science\, Nature\, The Auk and other leading journals. \nThis will be an online meeting by way of Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-october-2020/
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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - September 2020
DESCRIPTION:Traditionally\, our first program after our Summer hiatus is a “Show and Tell” event\, where our members can share photos and stories from their birding adventures in the prior year. This year’s program will feature our fantastic David Pereksta and other members in the order that they are submitted.  This meeting will be held online via Zoom. To attend this meeting\, use this link: https://zoom.us/j/6155249106
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