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This presentation will provide an overview of Prothonotary Warblers from a scientific and personal perspective. Tanner will discuss the declining population of the birds, their range and migration paths, and current work by Johnson County Master Naturalists and citizen scientists in eastern Kansas to install nesting boxes in their habitat. The presentation will be loaded with photos and personal stories of interactions with these beautiful birds. Ann Tanner is a pharmacist by training and a naturalist at heart. She is originally from Mississippi, but she has lived in Kansas for many years. Ann serves on the Board of Directors for the Burroughs Audubon Society of Greater Kansas City, is on the Board of Trustees for Audubon of Kansas, is a certified Master Naturalist, served on the Advisory Board for Johnson County Master Naturalists, and is on the Board of Directors for Delta Wind Birds in Mississippi.
This event is in person at the Baker Wetlands Discovery Center and on Zoom. We will post the link prior to the start of the presentation.
Photo: Prothonotary Warbler by Matthew Pimm/Audubon Photography Awards
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84159722642?pwd=cGdaOVpWVElldUtuY3B0TUlNZVVNdz09
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Baker University Wetlands & Discovery Center, 1365 N 1250 Rd,Lawrence,KS,United States