Subject: What is WOS? (RE: March 20th WOS Field Trip)
Date: Feb 22 12:10:31 2004
From: Diann MacRae - tvulture at vei.net


Ken and Tweets,

Now that you all are sure what WOS is, I want you to know our next meeting
will be on the wonderful, ubiquitous American crow.

March 1 - John Withey will present a program on western Washington's Crows

Western Washington's Crows: where are they all coming from? In this talk
we'll discuss the natural history of American crows, particularly breeding
and roosting behavior. I'll present recent research results from studies in
the Puget Sound area on population trends, reproductive success, and
movements of juvenile crows. I'll also discuss the impact of West Nile
virus on crows and other songbirds in the past year. And, I'll make sure to
leave time to share some crow stories - and how you can help us study crows!

Hope to see many of you there.

Cheers, Diann

Diann MacRae
WOSNews Editor
tvulture at vei.net
WOSNews at wos.org





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