'Stories, Science and History of Birds' online with Sno-Isle Libraries Aug. 5 - My Edmonds News

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Dr. Jay Falk will lead a Zoom event titled "The Bird Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Birds" on August 5, from 11 a. m. to noon. The session, organized by Sno-Isle Libraries, will explore various aspects of bird science and history, appealing to both avid birdwatchers and newcomers.

Falk, associated with the Smithsonian, will provide insights into avian behaviors and conservation efforts. The event highlights the significance of local bird species and their environments in the region. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and ask questions during the presentation. This online gathering aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the avian world. The event is part of a broader initiative by Sno-Isle Libraries to promote educational programs.

Interested individuals can find more information and register through the library's website.

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