Subject: [Tweeters] WOS Presentation, Mon., Mar. 1, Gray Flycatcher Nest Ecology with Jeff Kozma
Date: Mon Feb 15 09:43:32 PST 2021
From: meetings at wos.org - meetings at wos.org

The Washington Ornithological Society (WOS) is delighted to invite you to join us for a presentation by Jeff Kozma.  Jeff is a
Wildlife Biologist in the Timber, Fish and Wildlife Program within the Department of Fisheries Resources Management of the
Yakama Nation.   For more than 17 years Jeff has been conducting field research on the life history and reproductive biology
of birds, with a special focus on the White-headed Woodpecker and other cavity-nesting birds, and how habitat
characteristics influence nest survival in managed Ponderosa Pine forests of the eastern Cascades of Washington.

In 2014-2015 Jeff expanded his research to include the breeding biology of the Gray Flycatcher, a species at the northern
end of its range in WA.  Jeff will describe how he conducted the research and will share what he learned about where these
flycatchers place their nests and the habitat characteristics that determine nesting success or failure.

What:  Gray Flycatcher Nest Ecology in Ponderosa Pine Forests, with Jeff Kozma
When:  Monday, March 1, 7:30 pm
Where:  Via GoToMeeting (Sign-in begins at 7:15 pm)

WOS Monthly Meetings remain open to all as we continue to welcome the wider birding community to join us online via
GoToMeeting.

For login information, go to http://wos.org/about-wos/monthly-meetings/.  While there, if you are not yet a member, I hope
you will consider becoming one.

Please join us!

Vicki King
WOS Program Coordinator