February: Brett Ewald – Feathered Jewels – The Birds of Southeastern Arizona

Southeastern Arizona is often considered the premier birding location in North America, with over 200 breeding species and a checklist of over 475 species. Join us for a virtual trek through desert scrubland, riparian canyons, and forested mountain ridges in our quest for this region’s special birds.

By |2015-01-16T01:14:38-05:00January 16, 2015||

Diane Henderson & Lucretia Grosshans: Peru Birding Adventure

Starting in Lima on the Pacific Coast, long-time RBA members and past RBA officers Diane Henderson and Lucretia Grosshans traveled by planes, trains, vans, taxis, buses, boats and even motorcars. What’s a motorcar? From sea level to 14,000 feet elevation they saw over 500 species of birds in three weeks (July 16 – August 3, 2014).

By |2014-12-15T23:52:13-05:00December 15, 2014||

December: Jeff & Tess Freedman – A Comparison of Birds in sub-Saharan East Africa and Central New York

Jeff and Tess Freedman have boated extensively on Central New York (CNY) and regional waterways, observing and photographing local birds.

By |2014-08-27T10:13:16-04:00August 27, 2014||

September: Dominic Sherony – Those Amazing Birds!!!

A look into the lives of selected bird families touching on a variety of subjects such as how they have adapted to a variety of habitats, some that carry out unimaginable quests for food, a contrast of birds that are colorful and others that are not, and how their long past history is viewed today.

By |2014-06-15T23:20:14-04:00June 15, 2014||
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