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Seminar on Origins and Evolutionary History of Birds

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Subject: Seminar on Origins and Evolutionary History of Birds
From: Philip Veerman via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 03:57:37 +0000

As below. I have been watching this from home. It has just finished, although due to other things I only caught the last 20 minutes or so. It should become available on the YouTube link below. Although the link appears not to be set up yet. The first several (about 16) minutes is several people prattling on with silly birdy jokes then what is coming up on their future events and seminars. There is a lot of information in the seminar. Certainly a lot that is new to me. There is a lot more evidence of fossil birds and related dinosaurs than I was aware of.

 

Philip

 

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Subject: [LACoBirds] LA Birders Webinar 8/13 + Birding 201/202 classes!

 

Dear Birders,

 

You are invited to the next LA Birders webinar this coming Tuesday, August 13. We are also opening public registration for our Birding 201 and 202 classes with Dessi Sieburth, starting later this month. More information below!

 

Seminar on Origins and Evolutionary History of Birds

With Diego Blanco

 

Tuesday, August 13 at 7pm – on YouTube

Join us for an engaging and informative webinar as Diego takes us into the ancient origins of birds, exploring their lineage from the age of dinosaurs to the diverse species present today. Diego will discuss the evolutionary mechanisms and environmental factors that have shaped avian development over millions of years.

This webinar is a must-attend for bird enthusiasts who want to deepen their understanding of the natural history of birds.

This webinar will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel and will also be recorded for later viewing. Please use the YouTube link above (alternatively: https://tinyurl.com/2y6efp3f) which will take you directly to LAB’s main page, where the live webinar should be visible once it begins at 7pm.


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