Fall Birds of the East Bay Hills with Bob Lewis

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Tuesday October 12

1:00 PM  –  2:00 PM

The Bay Area is rich in varying habitats that are home to many bird species. Some birds are here throughout the year, but fall marks the return of a number of species that had gone elsewhere to breed. We’ll talk about many bird species that can be found in our gardens at this time of year, with some discussion of things one can do to enrich these bird habitats and attract birds. The Zoom talk includes many illustrations of our local birds.
 
About the presenter: Bob Lewis has taught birding classes in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years, and is the past chair of Golden Gate Audubon Society’s Adult Education Committee. His life bird list is over 5,000 species, and he is an award-winning photographer. He was honored with American Birding Association’s Chandler Robbins Award for Education and Conservation in 2016 and GGAS’ Paul Covel Award for Education in 2017.
 
 
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