Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Bird Migration Q&A, September 12th

Ross’s Geese migrate from nesting areas on the tundra of north-central Canada to wintering areas from Kansas and Missouri to Texas, New Mexico, and California (photo by Paul Konrad).

Have you ever wondered what triggers birds to migrate, how birds navigate across the landscape, or when migrating at night? Join a Free Q&A session about bird migration live online this Monday, September 12th at Noon (Eastern Daylight Time) for an open question and answer webinar about bird migration with ornithologist and Bird Academy course instructor Dr. Kevin McGowan. You are welcome to submit questions in advance when you register, or you can ask questions live during this online instruction provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

As a primer for the free webinar, you can learn a great deal about bird migration by referring to the article, “The Basics of Bird Migration: How, Why, and Where,” provided by the Cornell Lab at The Basics of Bird Migration: How, Why, and Where | All About Birds All About Birds

And you can register for the Bird Migration Q&A session at Webinar Registration: Ask an Ornithologist (allaboutbirds.org)