Subject: [Tweeters] Re: Winter Wings Festival in Klamath Falls, OR,
Date: Dec 8 12:51:17 2016
From: David Hewitt - dhewitt37 at gmail.com


Hi everyone,

Just a heads up that the full program schedule for the Winter Wings
Festival in Klamath Falls, Oregon is posted at the web site:

http://winterwingsfest.org/schedule-of-events/

If you're planning to join us -- and we hope you are! -- online
registration will open *this Saturday morning at 9 AM*. Many of the popular
field trips like the owl prowls fill within the first hours of registration
being open. So check out the schedule and be ready to register!

- Dave Hewitt, Klamath Falls

On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 12:01 PM, David Hewitt <dhewitt37 at gmail.com> wrote:

> The annual Winter Wings Festival in Klamath Falls, Oregon has another
> impressive schedule for 2017 and we hope you'll plan to join us!
>
> http://winterwingsfest.org/
>
> Of particular interest for birders, we'll have keynote participation by *Scott
> Weidensaul* and *Paul Bannick*. Scott returns to the festival for the
> second time and will speak about Project SNOWstorm, a huge collaborative
> investigation into the lives of Snowy Owls. He'll also be signing copies of
> his new book: The Peterson Reference Guide to Owls. Paul will also be
> speaking about owls and his new book: A Year in the Lives of North American
> Owls.
>
> The 2017 festival will also feature Canon Explorer of Light and premier
> wildlife photographer *Chas Glatzer*.
>
> The Klamath Basin is renowned for its massive wintering population of Bald
> Eagles, but is prime habitat for many other raptors including owls, as well
> as a stunning abundance and diversity of waterfowl. Join us for an array of
> field trips, workshops, presentations, and receptions that highlight the
> wonders of the Klamath Basin in winter.
>
> Be sure to check out the episode of Birding Adventures TV with James
> Currie that features the Winter Wings Festival in 2016, which is linked on
> our home page.
>
> We hope to see you soon!
>
> Dave Hewitt, Klamath Falls
>
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