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

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Dr. Jay Falk, a Smithsonian biologist, will present a Zoom talk on August 5, highlighting the stories, science, and history of birds. Sponsored by Sno-Isle Libraries, the event is scheduled from 11 a. m. to noon.

Attendees must register to receive a reminder email with the Zoom link 24 hours before the event starts. Those who register within the last 24 hours will receive the link in their confirmation email. Falk aims to captivate audiences through photography and clear explanations, making complex information accessible. This presentation is particularly relevant for local bird enthusiasts and educators seeking to enhance their knowledge. The event underscores the importance of avian studies in understanding ecological systems and biodiversity.

Participants can look forward to an engaging and informative experience.

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