“SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT”
Presented by: Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
Tuesday, January 13th at 7:00 pm
Please join Dr. Kaeli Swift, Corvid researcher and author, as she explores the unique behaviors of the American Crow that make them so appealing to watch and study. Dr. Swift earned her PhD in Avian Ecology from the University of Washington where she completed both her Master’s thesis and PhD dissertation “Wild American crows use funerals to learn about danger”.
She currently has been conducting research on a small endemic songbird called the Tinian monarch for the past three years on the remote Pacific island of Tinian. You can find her blog at: https://corvidresearch.blog.
This month’s meeting will be remote only on Zoom. No in-person attendance. Pre-registration is required and after you register, you will receive an email with a link to sign in at the time the event begins. To attend, please register at: https://shorten.ly/SASJan26
If the registration page does not immediately open, you should be redirected to it within a few seconds. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!
· We will let members in from the waiting room 5 minutes prior to the meeting time (7:00 pm). A brief business meeting is held prior to the presentation.
· Questions or registration problems? Please email programs@skagitaudubon.org.
