Date: 3/23/25 5:17 pm From: Janice Levasheff via groups.io <jlevasheff...> Subject: [sbcobirding] SB Audubon March 26 Program: "Destination East Africa: A Birder's Delight"
Dear bird enthusiasts,
Join us Wednesday evening for a delightful, birdy program: "Destination East Africa: A Birder's Delight"
Speaker: Ed Harper, former board member of the Western Field Ornithologists and current member of the Montana Bird Records Committee
Date: March 26, 2025Time: 7:00pmPlace: Fleischmann Auditorium at the SB Museum of Natural History
The diversity of habitats and birds in East Africa is striking. With roughly 1,450 species of birds, there is much to see. Over the years, Ed Harper has amassed countless photos of birds inhabiting the many locations he has visited in East Africa. In this illustrated presentation, Harper will share some of his favorite photos of birds and discuss the natural history of the region.
Ed Harper is a retired mathematics professor from American River College in Sacramento. His interest in birds began during his childhood in Montana. An excellent birder, Harper has traveled to every continent and photographed over 800 species of birds in the United States. Harper has led birding tours professionally for forty years and has traveled extensively in Africa since 1989 leading safaris to Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa.
$5.00 General Admission. Tickets are available for advance purchase (highly recommended) here on the SB Museum of Natural History's website. Note: You do not need to be a Museum member to purchase tickets.
Tickets may also be purchased at the door the evening of the event, if any are still available.
Many thanks to our co-presenter, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, and hotel sponsor, The Simpson House Inn.
For more information, please go here
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Program: Destination East Africa: A Birder’s Delight - Santa Barbara Aud...
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Good birding!
Janice LevasheffPresident, Santa Barbara Audubon Society