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MAY MONTHLY MEETING TONIGHT: CORVIDS AND CONIFERS -
PINYON JAYS IN WYOMING'S BIGHORN BASIN
In 2024, the Draper Natural History Museum, in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management, Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology at the University of California, Davis, Northwest College, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service initiated a study to characterize habitat use by Pinyon Jays across limber-pine woodlands in Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin. In this presentation, join Corey Anco as he shares highlights from the first few field seasons of this project and explores the Pinyon Jay’s curious relationship with seed-bearing pines. This is a hybrid meeting: in-person at the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Office; 4255 Sinton Road, Colorado Springs 80907. Our entrance to the building is located on the EAST side (back side) of the building; not the main entrance. Parking is encouraged in the south and west parking lots.
Doors Open 6:30pm Snacks & Bird Talk (meet & mingle) 6:45pm Meeting announcements 7:00pm Program Presentation 7:15pm
Join Zoom Meeting: click here to join Meeting ID: 577 018 0765 Passcode: WESO