Posted by: Sandy Steinman | July 17, 2016

Presentation On A Very Big California Year

A Very Big California Year – July 21 in San Francisco

Biologist Curtis Marantz spent 2014 crisscrossing California in an attempt to find as many species as possible during a one-year period. He ultimately broke the state record and found 485 – including every species that now breeds regularly in the state. At The July Golden Gate Audubon meeting Curtis will give an overview of how he set this new record, including stories about the birds seen (or missed!) while driving 40,000 miles in a single year. He’ll show photos of the more unusual species.

Date:     Thursday July 21

Time:    6:30 p.m. for refreshments, 7 p.m. for program

Place:    First Unitarian Universalist Church & Center

              1187 Franklin Street at Geary in San Francisco

Cost:      Free for GGAS members, $5 for non-members. 

For more info, see the GGAS web site.

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