Charleston Audubon Society – February Lecture – Wednesday February 10

Dr Greg Kearns has been studying Clapper Rails and Sora for decades along the Patuxent River in Maryland through the Maryland-National Capital Park Planning Commission. With the new expansion of Motus Wildlife Tracking Towers in South Carolina through the work of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, SC DNR, and Audubon South Carolina and the Audubon chapter and bird club network, individuals wearing these tags have been detected along our coast, giving us a new look at the migration habits of these secretive marsh birds.

Join the Charleston Audubon Society on Wednesday, February 10th, at 6:30 pm (6:00 for socializing) to listen to these exciting new developments using the Motus Wildlife Tracking Network.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://audubon.zoom.us/j/91828734184?pwd=YS85d2o4cW9NQzdzRzFmOU1zdkYvdz09

Meeting ID: 918 2873 4184
Passcode: Rails

Author: sibirders

SEABROOK ISLAND BIRDERS / “watching, learning, protecting” Seabrook Island Birders (SIB) are residents, renters and guests of Seabrook Island, SC who have an interest in learning, protecting and providing for the well-being of the incredible variety of birds that inhabit Seabrook Island throughout the year.

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