[Tweeters] To California, Brazil, and Back – GPS tracking of Vesper Sparrow and Purple Martin. Thursday Jan 8, 7 pm via Zoom
Kathleen Snyder via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Mon Jan 5 08:00:00 PST 2026
Dr Sarah Rockwell of Klamath Bird Observatory is using lightweight archival
GPS tags to track the migratory routes and overwintering locations of both
Oregon Vesper Sparrow and Western Purple Martin, two imperiled subspecies
unique to the western U.S. The birds have returned with fascinating
information, revealing new discoveries about their incredible journeys.
There are two ways to enjoy this program. You can come to Temple Beth
Hatfiloh (201 8th Ave. SE, Olympia) to watch the program on the large
screen as well as to enjoy the company of others *OR* you can register
below to watch from home via Zoom. Social time at the Temple starts at
6:30. This is a free program from South Sound Bird Alliance (formerly
Black Hills Audubon).
Zoom registration:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/gl1KKqqSR4-rgFYwCEqZFw
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