Bird Bombs June 23: 4 & 20 Black Birds

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David Suddjian

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Jun 15, 2022, 7:57:50 PM6/15/22
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Bird Bombs: Helpful Bursts of ID Info

DFO's next Bird Bombs falls Thursday June 23 at 7 pm MST.   
4 & 20 Black Birds. We focus on blackbirds and their relatives. 

Bird Bombs are free, live 30-minute Zoom webinars on a focused ID topic. Each webinar has a powerpoint presentation with the ID info you need (with images from local birders), plus quizzes and an opportunity to ask questions. I hope you'll be there for DFO's next Bird Bombs on June 23. Registration required:  Bird Bombs Registration
 
View past Bird Bombs here: Exploded Bird Bombs

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Ph. Anne Craig

4 & 20 Blackbirds - Some of our most beautiful, abundant and noisy birds! Easy to ID? Sometimes, but they present challenges, too. Blackbirds and their relatives are some of our most widely encountered species. We see them close and far off, often mixed together and with other song birds. Common as they are, we may look at them less, so it is good to become more familiar. These are important core species for birders.  

David Suddjian
DFO Field Trips Chair
Littleton, CO

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