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Three Presentations. Two Days. One Great Event!

Friday, April 23rd and Saturday, April 24th

 

The Owens Lake Bird Festival goes virtual for 2021!

Over the past six years, the Owens Lake Bird Festival has grown to become a premier event in Owens Valley for birders and naturalists. The incredible offerings of the Eastern Sierra make for world-class experiences for the thousand-plus attendees who have participated. We look forward to the time when we can once again host these in-person gatherings. But until then, we are excited to bring together our community virtually for the 2021 Owens Lake Bird Festival!

We hope you will join us this year for our offering of unique virtual events on Friday and Saturday evenings. One benefit of a virtual event over an in-person event is that our expert presenters can share information via their screens in a way that this event has never offered. Plus, you can join the event from the comfort of your own home. Barriers including traveling, lodging, and access are no longer a hurdle–simply sign up and join us from your device. Plus, you won't miss your favorite event because it's filled up! We hope to see you in April!

 

The Virtual Presentations

Owens Lake Habitat Management: It’s for the Birds

Presented by Collette Gaal & Jeff Nordin
Friday, April 23rd at 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Since the implementation of water-based dust control by Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Owens Lake has once again become an important stop-over for migratory shorebirds and waterfowl. We will discuss how these areas are managed to benefit migrating shorebirds and waterfowl.

Photographing Birds in Inyo County

Presented by Martin Powell
Saturday, April 24th at 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Lone Pine native, local photographer, and popular Owens Lake Bird Festival leader, Martin Powell will be presenting his incredible photos, the stories behind them, and highlights of the birds and places that he photographs throughout Inyo County.

Owens Lake’s Importance in Western Hemisphere Bird Migration

Presented by Mike Prather
Saturday, April 24th at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Presented by Mike Prather, Lone Pine resident and local icon in the birding community, this presentation will explore the importance of Owens Lake Lake to western hemisphere bird migration. Mike will share his knowledge and expertise of some of the most incredible birding in the world.

 

Friends of the Inyo
621 W Line St Suite 201  | Bishop, California 93514
(760) 873-6500 | info@friendsoftheinyo.org

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