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Sequoia Audubon Society Monthly Meeting - Shared screen with speaker view
Donna Pomeroy
01:03:38
We have a pop-up field trip on February 26th for beginning birders at Bair Island with Emily Kim leading. You will be able to sign up for that trip starting this evening.
Chris MacIntosh
01:04:43
Turtle dove is too early in the a.m.!
Susan Kritzik
01:05:04
Great bird! I went even though it was too early!
Jennifer Rycenga
01:14:38
Flood Park is in Menlo Park
Jennifer Rycenga
01:14:49
It has a write-up in the Birding Guide
Davena
01:14:55
Flood Park is in Menlo Park on Bay Rd.
Jennifer Rycenga
01:14:59
Wonderful stands of old oaks
Beverly Cronin
01:15:49
The link to the Birdability website is: https://www.birdability.org/
Jennifer Rycenga
01:16:01
Thank you Beverly!
Beverly Cronin
01:19:51
The link to the YouTube Channel for Sequoia Audubon Society is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnmfScRHGVJCRjm_1ND17UQ To subscribe, click on the red "subscribe" button
Jennifer Rycenga
01:20:03
We have a pop-up field trip on February 26th for beginning birders at Bair Island with Emily Kim leading. You will be able to sign up for that trip starting this evening.
Leslie Flint
01:21:34
BEGINNING BIRDERS
Jennifer Rycenga
01:22:20
Jasper Ridge in April!
Davena
01:23:26
The Bair Island pop up will be published, that is open to the public at 8:00pm!!
Jennifer Rycenga
01:29:32
Our Swag Scores! There is plenty available still - contact Susan Stratton
Beverly Cronin
01:35:25
To learn more about the nest box program, please contact me at this email: CNRP@sequoia-audubon.orgThe link to our nest box program on the Sequoia Audubon Society’s website is: http://www.sequoia-audubon.org/conservation-CNRP.html
Jennifer Rycenga
01:55:27
OK I believe in God now!
Beverly Cronin
02:01:32
The ABA bird of the year for 2021 was the Pileated Woodpecker (they can be found right here in San Mateo County). https://www.aba.org/2021-bird-of-the-year-pileated-woodpecker-dryocopus-pileatus/#:~:text=Its%20huge%20form%20and%20far,2021%20Bird%20of%20the%20Year.
Davena
02:02:40
Jennifer wrote the article about PIOW for ABA last year!
Davena
02:03:16
Oops, PIWO! :/
Davena
02:04:53
Last year's program about Pileated Woodpecker will be posted on the YouTube channel tomorrow.
Jennifer Rycenga
02:07:59
A Shit List!
Susan Kritzik
02:08:38
LOL!!🤣
Renna Ulvang
02:11:14
The Pileated was my FIRST bird ever! Lucky, right? 1986, Inverness Ridge. A few months later I signed up for Joe's birding classes at SF Community College.
Jennifer Rycenga
02:14:08
Wow!
Beverly Cronin
02:16:33
If you are interested in Barn Owls, our nest box program now has Barn Owl nest boxes
Jennifer Rycenga
02:22:10
My team won the World Series the year before Laura’s team did!
Leslie Flint
02:22:31
BEST PROGRAM EVER!
Trace Kannel
02:23:28
thx for sharing your best birds ever!
Davena
02:23:38
Here's a link to info about the Waterbird Docent program @ Alcatraz: https://www.nps.gov/articles/alcatraz-waterbird-docents-assist-with-island-wide-winter-bird-counts.htm
marshall dinowitz
02:25:15
The most exuberant ever! Great!
Susan Kritzik
02:25:43
Yes, so many memories of the best birds ever. Thank you, Laura, for prompting us to think about this!
Peggy Macres
02:26:53
Thank you, Laura! That was so much fun!
Charlene Nelson
02:36:27
Thanks so much! Good to see you again Laura. Hugs to sweet Pip
Charlene Nelson
02:37:01
Pip is wonderful to bird with!
Susan Kritzik
02:37:13
Best Birding Dog Ever!