Date: 2/2/26 3:45 pm
From: Chuck & Lillian via groups.io <misclists...>
Subject: [LACoBirds] SMBAS program Tues. 2/3/26, 7:30 pm: Birding the Southern Oceans and Antactica, with Alvaro Jaramillo
Birders:

Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society invites you to our monthly program
tomorrow evening.

Birding the Southern Oceans and Antactica, with Alvaro Jaramillo.
Zoom Evening Meeting, Tuesday, 3 February, 7:30 p.m.
Zoom waiting room opens 7:15 p.m.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83653595676?<pwd...>

There is no greater wilderness than the Southern Ocean! If you take
the globe and look at it from the south pole, there is a huge amount
of water there encircling Antarctica, between it and the southern
points of the continents and major islands. Seabirds, whales, fish,
seals, move through these waters, some like the Wandering Albatross
unimpeded by land. The albatross may circle the globe at these
latitudes many times in their life. There are islands with hundreds
of thousand of penguins, millions of prions (a small seabird) and
astounding numbers of fur seals, elephant seals and whales. It is
just spellbinding, and these areas are too far away for large cities
to have sprung up, at the most some of these islands have a small
town or perhaps no one at all on them. The distance you have to
travel to get there, the lack of "civilization" and the incredible
numbers of birds and other animals is what makes the Southern Ocean
so enticing for the naturalist.

Alvaro will talk about some of the wonderful birds and wildlife of
the subantarctic islands of New Zealand, as well as South America.
Places like South Georgia, the Chatham Islands, Macquarie and of
course the Antarctic Peninsula. Some of the places and wildlife you
see here are life changing, and he hopes to convey the wonder and
beauty that the far south has for you to see.

If the above link doesn't work for you, go to our blog announcement
and follow the link from there:
https://smbasblog.com/2026/02/02/birding-the-southern-oceans-and-antarctica-with-alvaro-jaramillo-zoom-evening-meeting-reminder-tuesday-3-february-730-p-m-2/

Alvaro Jaramillo, owner of international birding tour company
Alvaro's Adventures, was born in Chile but began birding in Toronto,
where he lived as a youth. He was trained in ecology and evolution
with a particular interest in bird behavior. Research forays and
backpacking trips introduced Alvaro to the riches of the Neotropics,
where he has traveled extensively. He is the author of the Birds of
Chile, an authoritative yet portable field guide to Chile's birds.
For some time, Alvaro wrote the Identify Yourself column in Bird
Watcher's Digest. He is author of a major New World sparrow chapter
for the Handbook of Birds of the World (now Birds of the World), and
the new ABA Field Guide to Birds of California. He was granted the
Eisenmann Medal by the Linnaean Society of New York, which is awarded
occasionally for excellence in ornithology and encouragement of the
amateur. He organizes and leads international birding tours, as well
as a full schedule of pelagic trips in central California. Alvaro
lives with his family in Half Moon Bay, California.

Good Birding
Chuck Almdale
North Hills, CA.



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