| Date: | Sun, 9 Jul 2000 12:29:01 -0400 |
| Reply-To: | Jim and Melissa Pappas <pappasj@MINDSPRING.COM> |
| Sender: | Georgia Birders Online <GABO-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> |
| From: | Jim and Melissa Pappas <pappasj@MINDSPRING.COM> |
| Subject: | Raptors of Eastern N. America |
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Everyone is invited to Atlanta Audubon's July meeting to be held at the
Gwinnett Civic & Cultural Center on Thursday (July 13) at 7:30 p.m. the
program is:
Raptors of Eastern North America
Greg Greer's talk will entertain anyone with an interest in birds and
especially in our incredible birds of prey. His slide program will
present many of the most common raptors of Eastern North America and the
status of each species in Georgia. Many of the photos clearly show the
coloration and pattern of the various species from immature to adult.
Greg spent a number of years banding raptors at a site in eastern
Virginia, and his images allow for a close inspection of these
magnificent birds.
Greg is the former Executive Director of the Chattahoochee Nature
Center, an environmental education facility in Roswell, GA. During his
time with the center, he led numerous field trips to many areas of the
southeastern United States and established a travel program with
International Expeditions. He has accompanied trips to all areas of the
globe including Alaska, the Amazon,and Kenya.
For directions and more information, please visit Atlanta Audubon's
award-winning website at www.atlantaaudubon.org.
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