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SUMMARY:ECBA Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:East Cascades Bird Alliance Board of Directors meets monthly\, on the first Tuesday\, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  Board meetings are held virtually\, via Zoom\, and are open to the public. If you are interested in attending\, contact ecba@ecbirds.org for a Zoom invitation.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/ecas-board-meeting-3-2/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Redmond CBC - January 3rd
DESCRIPTION:Redmond CBC\, Wednesday\, January 3rd \nContact: Mike Golden\, 541-420-5814\, gardenbug99@bendbroadband.com.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/redmond-cbc-january-3rd/
LOCATION:OR
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SUMMARY:Klamath Basin Audubon Society public meeting's program: A Natural History of Oregon's Lake Abert
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, January 9th\, the Klamath Basin Audubon Society public meeting’s program will be:\n\nA Natual History of Oregon’s Lake Abert\npresented by Ron Larson\n(see the attachments to read the recently released book cover\, and the back cover of the book with Ron Larson’s biography related to this book\, and an overview of the book’s contents.\n\nThe meeting will take place at Favell Museum\, Klamath Falls\, starting at 6:30 pm. After a short chapter meeting Ron Larson will begin his presentation.\nThe meeting has a Zoom link for those who can not attend the meeting in person.\n\nI hope to see you in person at the meeting\, or on Zoom\, for this well researched topic by Ron.\n\nKevin Spencer\nrriparia@charter.net\nKlamath Falls\, Oregon\n\nBelow is the Zoom link\,\n\n\nKevin Spencer is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.\nTopic: KBAS January 2024 General Meeting Abert Lk\nTime: Jan 9\, 2024 06:15 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83954249515?pwd=WD7D4c8eqD7PEEQUNXHpsQ8fvulVPs.1\nMeeting ID: 839 5424 9515\nPasscode: 750684\n—\nOne tap mobile\n+17193594580\,\,83954249515#\,\,\,\,*750684# US\n+12532050468\,\,83954249515#\,\,\,\,*750684# US
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/klamath-basin-audubon-society-public-meetings-program-a-natural-history-of-oregons-lake-abert/
LOCATION:OR
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SUMMARY:Great Basin Bird Observatory's January Lecture Series: Movie Night with presentation by Dr. Frank Fogarty\, Montane Riparian Birds and their Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Join Great Basin Bird Observatory for the first of our January Lecture series at the South Valleys Library\, in the Diamond Room. We will feature talks each Wednesday evening in January\, with the exception of the final talk being held on Thursday\, February 1st. \nDr. Frank Fogarty will zoom in for this movie night style talk. GBBO will host and provide snacks. We will also have a fun bird trivia challenge! \nDr. Fogarty has conducted a substantial amount of research on birds in the Great Basin. He is currently an Assistant Professor at California State Polytechnic University at Humboldt. Dr. Fogarty will talk about riparian areas around creeks\, seeps\, and snow pockets that cover just a small fraction of the Great Basin’s mountains yet are a key resource for much of its avian diversity. He will discuss his work on these systems\, including how changes due to climate change and human activity potentially affect their bird communities. \nIn-person attendees: please RSVP to outreach@gbbo.org \nVirtual attendees: REGISTER HERE
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/great-basin-bird-observatorys-january-lecture-series-movie-night-with-presentation-by-dr-frank-fogarty-montane-riparian-birds-and-their-habitats/
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SUMMARY:Great Basin Bird Observatory's January Lecture Series: Bee Research and Protecting Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:Zoom in or join us in-person at 6:00 PM in the Lare Meeting Room of the Sparks Library for this hybrid presentation. Jess Buelow is a PhD student at the University of Nevada\, Reno. Jess studies bumblebee behavior and the effects of naturally occurring chemicals on them. Jess will present in person\, and her bumblebees will be there too! GBBO will host and provide snacks. We will also have a fun bird trivia challenge! Please RSVP using the links below. \nIn-person attendees: RSVP to outreach@gbbo.org \nVirtual attendees: REGISTER HERE
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/great-basin-bird-observatorys-january-lecture-series-bee-research-and-protecting-pollinators/
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SUMMARY:ONDA's Dive into the Hive: Explore the World of High Desert Bees
DESCRIPTION:Join ONDA for the inaugural event of the 2024 High Desert Speaker Series—a captivating online presentation delving into the diverse species of bees thriving in Oregon’s high desert. Presenter Lincoln Best\, Oregon Bee Atlas’ melittologist\, will guide us through an exploration of the unique bees residing in iconic desert landscapes such as the Owyhee Canyonlands\, Steens Mountain and Greater Hart-Sheldon. This visual presentation combines detailed photographs showcasing desert bees with insights into their pollination habits\, lifestyles\, and ecology. Discover the fascinating world of these vital pollinators\, from rare endemic species to the challenges they face in their natural habitats. Uncover the hidden wonders of bees and learn about how conservation can support the crucial roles these bees play in the delicate balance of Oregon’s high desert ecosystem. \nLincoln Best is a Faculty Research Assistant at Oregon State University Cooperative Extension and works on the Master Melittologist program and Oregon Bee Atlas. He instructs the Oregon Native Bee School Intermediate and Advanced courses. \nPlease visit ONDA’s site for more details about the program and registration:  https://onda.org/event/dive-into-the-hive-explore-the-world-of-high-desert-bees/.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/ondas-dive-into-the-hive-explore-the-world-of-high-desert-bees/
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SUMMARY:Great Basin Bird Observatory's January Lecture Series: Birds and Bugs in the High Mountains: How Extreme Climate Affects Insect Abundance and Chickadee Reproduction
DESCRIPTION:Lauren Whitenack will present in person and GBBO will host and provide snacks. We will also have a fun bird trivia challenge! \nLauren Whitenack is a PhD student at UNR studying mountain chickadees in the northern Sierra Nevada mountains. She investigates the relationships between climate\, insect abundance\, and bird reproduction\, as insects are the main food source for many birds during the breeding season. Come learn what she has discovered over the last 2 years of insect sampling and monitoring mountain chickadees in nest boxes! \nIn-person attendees: RSVP to outreach@gbbo.org \nVirtual attendees: REGISTER HERE
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/great-basin-bird-observatorys-january-lecture-series-birds-and-bugs-in-the-high-mountains-how-extreme-climate-affects-insect-abundance-and-chickadee-reproduction/
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SUMMARY:Deschutes Land Trust Nature Night: The Remarkable Native Bees of Central Oregon
DESCRIPTION:he Remarkable Native Bees of Central Oregon \nDid you know Oregon has more than 700 species of native bees?!? We say “more than” because\, in fact\, no one actually knows how many native bees call the state home. Central Oregon is particularly well endowed with these amazing bees. Join the Deschutes Land Trust and Andony Melathopoulos to learn about the unique and sometimes weird bees of Central Oregon. Andony will also discuss the ongoing efforts to find all of our native bees and provide gardening tips on how to make these special pollinators feel at home in your backyard. \nThe Land Trust is working to make our events as accessible as possible. This event will feature: \n\nA free livestream option. Registration is required; please register for the livestream.\nAn ASL interpreter.\nAccessible parking\, a ramped entrance\, wheelchair seating\, restrooms\, water fountains\, and assisted listening devices at the Tower Theatre. Learn more.\nPlease let us know at least one week in advance if there is something we can do or provide to support you in participating in this event to the fullest and we will accommodate as possible.\n\nAbout Andony Melathopoulos \nAndony Melathopoulos is an Associate Professor in Pollinator Health Extension in the Department of Horticulture at Oregon State University\, which was the first such position in the US. He chairs the statewide bee protection initiative—the Oregon Bee Project\, is the Extension Educator for the Master Melittologist program\, and hosts a weekly podcast called PolliNation. \n*This is a Deschutes Land Trust event.  Please see their website for more details.
URL:https://ecbirds.org/event/deschutes-land-trust-nature-night-the-remarkable-native-bees-of-central-oregon/
LOCATION:Tower Theatre\, 835 NW Wall St.\, Bend\, Oregon\, 97703
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