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SUMMARY:Tall Cypress Natural Area
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruce Pickholtz along this elevated boardwalk.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/tall-cypress-natural-area-18/
LOCATION:Tall Cypress Natural Area\, 3700 Turtle Run Boulevard\, Coral Springs\, FL\, 33065\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bird Nerding 102: eBIRD!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Bird Nerding 102: eBIRD! where we’ll dive deep into using eBird to track and identify our feathered friends in the wild!\n\n\nBird Nerding 102: eBIRD! \nDescription: Ready to take your bird nerdiness to the next level? Have you joined Autumn for Bird Nerding 101 and want to know what happens next? (No prior exerience required…you can always join Bird Nerding 101 at another time.) Join Beto and Autumn for eBird (Nerding) 102\, where we’ll dive deeper into the world of birdwatching using the eBird app. Learn how to identify different species\, track your sightings\, and contribute to citizen science efforts. This in-person event will be held at Orchard View Park\, so bring your binoculars if you have them\, or borrow a set of ours\, and get ready to nerd out with fellow bird enthusiasts! \nImportant Details: \n\nRegistration Required: Advance registration is required. Walk-ins will not be accommodated\, so be sure to secure your spot early.\nLimited Group Size: To provide a personalized and enriching experience\, group size is limited. Please register promptly.\nCancellation Policy: If you register but cannot attend\, kindly cancel your ticket to allow others to join. Your consideration is greatly appreciated.\n\nPhotography Notice: We encourage participants to take photos during the event for personal use and to share them on social media. By signing the AE consent\, you agree to having your photo taken and used on our social media pages. If you prefer not to have your photos shared\, please email us and inform the field guide. \nAbout your Nerders: \nLuis “Beto” Matheus (he/him) has always been interested in nature and wildlife. Even as a kid growing up in Venezuela\, he always kept a copy of “A Guide to the Birds of Venezuela” by Rodolphe Meyer de Schauensee and William H. Phelps (1978)\, the first bird field guide for any Latin American country\, within reach. Yet he only became a “serious” birder around 2006 when he joined his father on a birding trip with Venezuela’s Audubon Conservation Society to Yacambú National Park\, at the northernmost edge of the eastern Andes. After seeing a male Golden-winged Manakin (Masius chrysopterus) take off in front of him in the cloud forest\, he went home\, bought a pair of binoculars and was hopelessly hooked…Turned into a fully-fledged bird nerd\, Beto has been actively birding ever since\, often with his birding parents\, serving as a voluntary eBird reviewer for Venezuela since 2008 and joining several Audubon chapters as he moves around for work. A civil engineer working in renewable energy development\, Beto has lived in Mexico (Mexico City and Pachuca)\, Colorado (Boulder) and\, now Florida (Boca Raton) with his wife and two teenage kids. \nAutumn Kioti (they/them/ her) is our Education + Outreach Coordinator at Audubon Everglades\, a Certified Master Naturalist\, an environmental educator and the creator of the Bird Nerding series.When not nerding birds\, they are an interdisciplinary artist\, poet\, and performer with over 20 years of working directly with diverse audiences to foster environmental awareness as a vector for equity and inclusion. Working primarily in New York City and South Florida often in urban settings\, using creative engagement to help others develop a personal relationship with nature and build future advocates. And if you keep an eye out\, you may just catch them on stage here in South Florida!
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/bird-nerding-102-ebird/
LOCATION:City of Delray Beach Orchard View Park\, 4060 Old Germantown Rd\, Delray Beach\, FL\, 33445\, United States
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SUMMARY:Meet the Martins – America’s Most Beloved Tenants
DESCRIPTION:Discover the World of Purple Martins: Learn\, Engage\, and Conserve\n\n\nWould you like to learn more about Purple Martins?   What about learning how to become a Purple Martin landlord by setting up a colony in your backyard or community? Are you an existing landlord wanting to meet other Purple Martin enthusiasts and learn tips? Have you always wanted to be a citizen scientist\, gathering useful data that helps conservation efforts? Are you interested in joining volunteers of all ages in making a positive impact in your community? Do you enjoy birdwatching? Are you a bird nerd? If so\, this workshop is for you! \nThis introductory workshop will focus on the life cycle of Purple Martins\, their unique relationship with people and how you can participate in conservation efforts as a Purple Martin landlord\, helper or observer. You will learn about the maintenance routine recommended by the Purple Martin Conservation Association and be invited to participate in future workshops during the January to July breeding season where we will go outside to do hands-on nest preparations and discussion at some of our ambassador locations in Palm Beach County. You will learn how to record nesting data that is compiled nationally and share in the excitement of babies fledging for the first time. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n– The life cycle and behavior of Purple Martins \n– How to set up and maintain a Purple Martin colony \n– Tips from the Purple Martin Conservation Association for effective nest management \n– How to contribute to national conservation efforts by recording and sharing nesting data \nWorkshop Highlights: \n– Meet Shelly Rozenberg\, Purple Martin Conservation Lead for Audubon Everglades\, and learn from her extensive experience. Shelly\, affectionately known as the “Purple Martin Queen\,” is a dedicated volunteer and educator supporting conservation programs across Palm Beach County. \n– Discover the excitement of birdwatching and the joy of witnessing Purple Martin chicks fledge for the first time. \n– Get involved in future workshops during the breeding season (January to July) with hands-on nest preparation and discussions at our ambassador locations in Palm Beach County. \nWhy Purple Martins? \nPurple Martins are North America’s largest swallows and are cherished for their melodious songs\, social behavior\, and aerial acrobatics. Historically\, humans have provided housing for these songbirds\, and today\, they rely entirely on human stewardship for their survival. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn about these remarkable birds and how you can make a difference in their conservation. We look forward to seeing you there and sharing the excitement of Purple Martin conservation with you! \n\n\nAbout Shelly Rozenberg \nShelly\, a dedicated wildlife photographer and nature enthusiast\, is passionate about the conservation of local bird species\, particularly social birds like the Purple Martin and Florida Scrub-Jay. As the Purple Martin Conservation Coordinator for Audubon Everglades\, Shelly provides public education\, community outreach\, and support to Purple Martin enthusiasts throughout Palm Beach County. She has established partnerships with 12 ambassador locations\, including Wakodahatchee Wetlands\, Green Cay Nature Center\, and Busch Wildlife Sanctuary\, among others. These collaborations aim to reverse the declining population of Purple Martins by creating suitable breeding habitats. Shelly’s work has been recognized\, with her photos featured on the cover of the Purple Martin Conservation Association’s “Update” magazine. \nIn addition to her efforts with Purple Martins\, Shelly is also involved in Audubon Florida’s Jay Watch citizen science program\, where her photographs of the Florida Scrub-Jay have been featured on several covers of Audubon Florida’s Annual Scrub-Jay Report and other publications. Despite working full-time for a surgeon\, Shelly volunteers with Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation\, mentoring teens and leading bird walks at Okeeheelee Nature Center. Her dedication to bird conservation and education makes her a valuable asset to her community and the local environment.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/meet-the-martins-americas-most-beloved-tenants/
LOCATION:Wellington Branch Library\, 1951 Royal Fern Drive\, Wellington\, FL\, 33414\, United States
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