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John Weigel and the Biggest Year: 366 Days on the American Birding Trail

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Subject: John Weigel and the Biggest Year: 366 Days on the American Birding Trail
From: Timothy Dolby <>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 03:50:28 +0000
Hi all,

BirdLife Victoria is glad to announce that our next guest speaker is John
Weigel. John has displayed extraordinary energy to hold both the Australian
and North American Big Year records. On July 13 John will talk about his
amazing 366 days in the 2016 North American Big Year!

Guest speaker John Weigel has a special insight into the wonders of Big
Year birding – having squeezed three absolute whoppers into a five-year
period (Australia 2012 & 2014; North America 2016). John will share some of
his most memorable ABA Big Year experiences, supplemented by his somewhat
less memorable photography. He might even attempt to explain what could
drive an outwardly normal-appearing Australian to do such an abnormal thing.

In order to guarantee your place at this wonderful event, please book
online via our Eventbrite registration website:

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/john-weigel-and-the-biggest…;
<https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/john-weigel-and-the-biggest-year-366-days-on-the-american-birding-trail-tickets-35005423163?aff=es2>

If you have any questions about this fantastic talk please contact Tim
Dolby, email 

Cheers,

Tim
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