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Ecuador – 488 species in 10 days

Ecuador is arguably one of the most species-rich countries in the world. As a science teacher, it was Ken Sobon’s lifelong dream to visit the Amazon jungle. Follow his journey from Quito, the historical city on the Equator, to the high-altitude cloud forest, making stops all the way down to the Amazon Basin’s Rio Napo.

Ken Sobon is an avid birder and has been a science teacher to middle school students in Oroville since 1995. He is the President of AltaCal and is the Northern California representative on the California Audubon state board. He has also been the Director of the Northern Saw-whet Owl Research Project for the past seven years.

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Northern Saw-whet Owls

Northern Saw-whet Owl

What do you know about Saw-whet Owls? If you’re like most of us, probably not much. But
these little birds are all around us, year-round, fighting out their fierce lives in our forests and
woodlands. Come learn about these neighbors from Ken Sobon, director of the Northern Saw-
whet Owl Research and Education Project in Northern California.

Ken Sobon is an avid birder, field trip leader, Vice President of Altacal Audubon Society, and is
now the Northern California representative on Audubon California board of directors. For the
past five seasons he has been the Director of the Northern Saw-whet Owl fall migration
monitoring project. In addition, Ken has been a science teacher to middle school students in
Oroville since 1995. He has shared his love of science and birding with his students both in the
classroom and in field.

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Meeting ID: 816 177 4732
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Northern Saw-whet Owl Monitoring Project

Northern Saw-whet Owl

Redbud Audubon Society is presenting a Zoom program this Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. entitled Northern Saw-whet Owl Monitoring Project. These little birds are all around us, year-round, fighting out their fierce lives in our forests and woodlands. Enjoy learning about these neighbors from Ken Sobon, director of the Northern Saw-whet Owl Research and Education Project in Northern California.

To join Redbud Audubon on Zoom for this program, please register by going to www.redbudaudubon.org, click on the newsletter link on the homepage and use the link on page one of the newsletter to connect to a registration form. Complete the form, click submit, and the host will send you the link to the meeting. Please register by Wednesday, Jan. 20. It’s a very simple procedure and allows the host to more efficiently monitor the meeting. You can also click on the registration link here: https://forms.gle/2tDTM1gpp4CsvtwJA

Redbud Audubon’s Saw-whet Owl Program Registration

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Northern Saw-whet Owls

What do you know about Saw-whet Owls?  If you’re like most of us, probably not much.  But these little birds are all around us, year round, fighting out their fierce lives in our forests and woodlands.  Come learn about these neighbors from Ken Sobon, director of the Northern Saw-whet Owl Research Project in Northern California.

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