The Vireonidae is a rather small bird family, yet some of our most
difficult field identification issues involve these small gleaners of
forests, woodlands, and dense thickets. We’ll review the identification
characters of California’s vireos, while stressing the importance of
understanding their seasonal status, distribution, migration patterns, and
vagrancy, and touch on some as-yet unresolved taxonomic issues involving
our vireos.
This webinar will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel
<https://tinyurl.com/2y6efp3f> and will also be recorded for later viewing.
Please use the YouTube link above (alternatively:
https://tinyurl.com/2y6efp3f) which will take you directly to LAB’s main
page, where the live webinar should be visible once it begins at 7pm.
Become a LAB Member! Though our webinars will always remain free and
available to all, members of Los Angeles Birders have access to live
webinars via Zoom, invitations to special LAB-only field trips, priority
sign-up on LAB field trips & events, and discounts on paid LAB programs. To
learn more about membership, please see our website
<https://www.labirders.org/>!
Looking for a past webinar? Don’t forget that a list of all of our
previously recorded webinars <https://www.labirders.org/webinars.html> is
available on our website – which might come in handy if you want to study
up before a field trip, or if you're looking to build your birding skills
from home! Just scroll all the way down, past our upcoming and most recent
online programs and you'll find a list of webinars sorted by category.
These recordings are all viewable via our YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHbAhQTFVaeowMCl-sD2e0g> page.
Upcoming Events
4/12 Sundays at the Huntington (member-only field trip) - FULL
4/12 Bolsa Chica Ecological Preserve with Duncan McClure (field trip)
4/14 Vireos Unraveled with Kimball Garrett and Jon Dunn (webinar)
5/2 Huntington Central Park with Duncan McClure (field trip)
5/12 Icterid Identification with Diego Blanco (webinar)
5/31 Redondo Canyon Pelagic with Jon Feenstra (field trip)