Panama Birding Adventure
Doing business locally helps stimulate the economy all the while fostering a stronger small business climate. Our business directory has over 575 members and is accessible by category or name search to assist you with all your needs.
Date and Time
Thursday Sep 2, 2010
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MDT
September 2, 7 pm
Location
Church of the Hills
28628 Buffalo Park Road (just west of Evergreen Library), in the downstairs Fellowship Hall
Fees/Admission
free
Description
Evergreen Audubon September Meeting
Thursday, September 2, 2010
7:00 PM
Speaker: Brad Andres and Dave Balogh
In recent years, birders from around the world have discovered Panamá as a premier birding destination. Nestled between Costa Rica and Colombia, Panamá's country list contains 982 bird species. In January 2010, nine Evergreen Audubon members ventured south to sample Panamá's abundant birdlife. Join former Evergreen Audubon president Dave Balogh and Bird Monitoring Chair Brad Andres as they present an armchair tour of this intriguing country. They will share photographs of some of the 427 species of birds the group encountered (with exotic names like araçari, jacobin, tityra, and schiffornis) and will also give an overview of some of the human history. The Thursday, September 2, meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at Church of the Hills, 28628 Buffalo Park Road (just west of Evergreen Library), in the downstairs Fellowship Hall. Refreshments and the business meeting will follow. Guests are welcome.