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SUMMARY:Global Big Day/World Migratory Bird Day
DESCRIPTION:Two annual events that celebrate birds occur this year on Saturday\, May 11\, and you can participate.  Global Big Day brings together people who care about birds and contribute to the effort to understand how bird populations are faring worldwide.   \nAdding to this important dataset is easy.  Simply list the bird species and numbers of each that you see in any location and enter your data on ebird.org. You may count for as little as ten minutes anytime between midnight and midnight on the 11th to participate. Count birds at your home or submit a list from your favorite location to watch birds. If you are new to ebird\, visit ebird.org to learn how to set up an account.  \nAlso occurring on Saturday the 11th is World Migratory Bird Day. The goal of this global effort is to raise the awareness of migratory birds and the need for international cooperation to conserve them.  Migratory birds rely on good habitat at their winter homes\, along the paths of their spring and fall journeys\, and in their summer breeding areas to survive.  They may travel through several countries each year. \nThe theme of this year’s Migratory Bird Day is the importance of insects to migratory birds.  Migratory birds rely on protein-rich  insects to fuel their journeys and to feed to young on their breeding grounds.  The timing of spring migration is closely tied to the abundance of insects at their destinations.   You can help birds by reducing your use of pesticides and herbicides and supporting organic farming.
URL:https://www.weminucheaudubon.org/event/global-big-day-world-migratory-bird-day-2/
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SUMMARY:Global Big Day Birdwalk
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join members of Weminuche Audubon Society in creating a Global Big Day Checklist at Lake Capote\, located at 398 Hwy 151.  We will meet at 8 AM on Saturday\, May 11 at the office. Bring your binoculars and expect to stay 2 hours.  A $5.00 day use fee is charged by the Southern Ute Tribe. 
URL:https://www.weminucheaudubon.org/event/global-big-day-birdwalk/
LOCATION:Lake Capote\, 398 Hwy 151\, Pagosa Springs\, CO
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SUMMARY:Riverwalk Naturalist Training
DESCRIPTION:Learn to lead tours of the Riverwalk wetlands in these free training sessions.  The goal of these tours is to foster an appreciation of this important habitat and advocate for its protection.  Tours take place twice a week during June through August. \nIn the second training session\, Jeb Baxter will take us on a tour of the wetlands with a focus on geology and hydrology. He will help us become more comfortable explaining important concepts using things we see on the Riverwalk during our tours. \nFor information contact pagosawetlands@gmail.com
URL:https://www.weminucheaudubon.org/event/riverwalk-naturalist-training-4/
LOCATION:Riverwalk
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