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SUMMARY:Yampa Valley Crane Festival
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy Greater Sandhill Cranes during Labor Day weekend in the beautiful setting of Northwest Colorado! The 9th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival takes place September 3 – September 6\, 2020 in Steamboat Springs and Hayden\, CO. and features the Rocky Mountain Greater Sandhill Cranes that breed and stage in the Yampa Valley. \nDr. Richard Beilfuss\, president and CEO of the International Crane Foundation is the keynote speaker. Other featured speakers include Steve Burrows\, award-winning birder murder mystery writer\, journalist\, and past recipient of a “Nature Writer of the Year” award from BBC Wildlife\, and Arvind Panjabi\, avian conservation scientist for Bird Conservancy of the Rockies and coauthor of the recent study published in Science magazine on the decline of North American birds. Paul Tebbel leads guided crane viewings and presents a “Cranes 101” talk. Special guest\, Yu Qian\, director of the China program for the International Crane Foundation will give a presentation on“2020 the Year of the Cranes” in Asia. Ted Floyd\, editor of Birding magazine\, leads the guided bird walks and offers a special presentation at The Nature Conservancy’s historic Carpenter Ranch. \nOther festival activities include nature walks\, a crane-friendly ranch tour\, documentary films\, bird art\, family activities\, live raptors\, workshops and more. The complete schedule will be available June 1 at www.coloradocranes.org. Send questions to coloradocranes@gmail.com. \n
URL:https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/event/yampa-valley-crane-festival-7/
LOCATION:Bud Werner Memorial Library\, 1289 Lincoln Avenue\, Steamboat Springs\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art exhibitions and contests,Bird Walks,Exhibits,Festivals and Fairs,Film or Television Broadcast,Lectures and Workshops,Trips and Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy%20Merrill":MAILTO:coloradocranes@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:From the Field Series: International Crane Foundation
DESCRIPTION:The Inspiration Behind a Work of Crane Art\nThursday\, Sept. 3\, at 11 a.m. Central Time\nThis project is funded in part by Jodi K. Kingdon and Henry S. Kingdon\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, and a grant from the Extension Sauk County – University of Wisconsin\, Arts & Culture Committee and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin. \nJoin us for the first presentation in our Cranes and Community Virtual Art Series! \nRegister for the webinar here: \nhttps://savingcranes.zoom.us/webinar/register/4415983743888/WN_abfw8XCeQiGJ0S1MpUV9CA \nMeet Sauk County artist Janet Flynn\, a native of Wisconsin and longtime member of the International Crane Foundation. Janet shares her childhood and lifelong connections to nature and art\, her journey to Baraboo and her discovery of the International Crane Foundation. View some of her many crane paintings created throughout her career and follow along as she explains her inspiration and process for her most recent painting\, “George’s Grandchildren.” \nThis fall\, the International Crane Foundation will host a series of five webinars showcasing artists with strong ties to Sauk County. The Cranes and Community Virtual Art Series will highlight the work of five gifted artists\, including Elliott Funmaker\, Sr.\, Ho-Chunk Native Storyteller and Dancer; Janet Flynn\, Painter; Kim Russell\, Illustrator; Jay Jocham\, Painter and Muralist; and Masako Pellerin\, Origami Artist. From the traditional art of storytelling in Ho-Chunk culture to the ancient practice of folding paper cranes in Japan\, viewers will learn about different art forms\, processes and techniques. \nThe International Crane Foundation is proud to offer a platform to these artists\, and we are excited to have the opportunity to share their work with you. Artists will discuss what inspires them\, talk about their artistic process\, and inspire viewers to share stories and make art of their own. Viewers will be encouraged to explore their talents\, feelings and beliefs to push their creative boundaries and use art as a vehicle for crane conservation\, self-expression and community building. \n
URL:https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/event/from-the-field-series-international-crane-foundation-5/
LOCATION:International Crane Foundation – Virtual Webinar\, E11376 Shady Lane Road\, Baraboo\, WI\, 53913\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures and Workshops,Online/webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Pamela%20Seelman":MAILTO:pseelman@savingcranes.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200914
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SUMMARY:Puget Sound Bird Fest
DESCRIPTION:Keynote speaker Kaeli Swift will kick off the festivities on Saturday at 10:30am with a live interactive webinar “Something to Crow About\,” followed by other interactive webinars throughout the day. Cast your vote in the annual Bird Fest Photo Exhibition and Contest. Other festival favorites such as the Kids Corner and a Birders Help Desk will also be available on line\, as well as video-based virtual birding tours featuring some of our local hotspots. The Pilchuck Audubon Society plans to host a native plant sale at the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat and Demonstration Garden on Sunday. \n
URL:https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/event/puget-sound-bird-fest-4/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Art exhibitions and contests,Lectures and Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="City%20of%20Edmonds":MAILTO:Jennifer.leach@edmondswa.goc
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200929
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SUMMARY:Wings Over Willapa
DESCRIPTION:Wings Over Willapa is a birding and nature festival held in the Long Beach\, WA area the last weekend of September. It is a celebration of the natural wonders at and around Willapa National Wildlife Refuge\, and features field trips\, workshops\, presentations and so much more! Details at wingsoverwillapa.org. \n
URL:https://www.birdwatchingdaily.com/event/wings-over-willapa-2/
LOCATION:Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum\, 115 Lake St SE\, Ilwaco\, WA\, 98624\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Walks,Citizen Science Projects,Exhibits,Festivals and Fairs,Lectures and Workshops,Trips and Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends%20of%20Willapa%20National%20Wildlife%20Refuge":MAILTO:wingsoverwillapa@gmail.com
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