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The Birds are Pinging Our Towers.
Migratory birds wearing transmitters have been picked up by our Motus receivers. These birds have quite a story to tell about their journey -- Where did it begin, who tagged them, how far did they fly, how fast, how many other stops along their way, and most importantly why they were tagged as part of a study project?
Kay Hawklee will present an overview of the international research network that tracks the movement and behavior of birds, bats, and insects. She'll talk about how our stations were made possible by the efforts of special volunteers in the early 2000s, and how the current-day project is inspired by National Audubon’s 2023-2028 Strategic Plan called Flight Plan.
Students have gathered information about these birds using the Motus.org website. We will share their unique stories. Their journeys are educational and a great opportunity for students and researchers to gain insights about migration - which is the purpose of Motus stations.
President Nancy Steele will also outline plans for 2025–26 in this meeting and make a major announcement about upcoming changes in the chapter.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Wednesday September 24, 2025
Social Time: 5:30 p.m
Program Starts: 6:00 p.m
Location: Sedona Community Library, 3250 White Bear Rd, Sedona AZ
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