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The Most Overlooked Birds in North America: Females

Female birds are typically more drab and inconspicuous than males, leading over time to an unconscious bias towards male birds in birdwatching, photography, and even in our ornithological knowledge. This talk explores the history of focus on male birds, female vocalizations, conservation implications of overlooking female birds, and female bird identification tips.

Joanna Wu is a PhD student studying female birds in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA. She is a member of the Galbatross Project, a group of birders, scientists, writers, and conservationists who are passionate about spreading awareness about female birds.

Registration in advance for this webinar is required:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QjJmY4NGT5yLhmB665S8hQ

Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis is a volunteer-based, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Your donation supports our efforts to provide free educational programming promoting birding and bird conservation.

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