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The Birds of the World Youtube channel

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Subject: The Birds of the World Youtube channel
From: Steve Read via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2024 20:57:22 +0000

Hi all

 

For those who haven’t yet discovered it, the Birds of the World Youtube channel hosts a slowly growing set of recorded webinars. The most recent is Australia’s own Steve Debus on the Black Falcon.

 

Regards


Steve R

 

From: Laura Kammermeier <>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 7:16 AM
To:
Subject: Watch! Dr. Steve Debus on the Life History of the Black Falcon, an Australian endemic 

 

A Birds of the World Discovery Webinar

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Black Falcon Cover Slide

Dear Friends,

 

Thanks for registering for the Life History of the Black Falcon webinar featuring Dr. Stephen Debus. Find a recording of this webinar and several others on the Birds of the World playlist on YouTube. We thank everyone who tuned in, especially all the new viewers from Australia!

 

A reminder that the Black Falcon species account that Steve revised will remain open access until January 31st. 

 

To track future webinars, keep a close eye on your inbox and watch this space. To be added to our webinar invitation/newsletter list, add your email to the Get Updates box on the home page. 

Thank you for joining us! Please reach out if you have any questions.

 

Laura Kammermeier

Birds of the World

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

 

 

 

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