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VIRTUAL PROGRAM NIGHT - SNOWY OWL: A VISUAL NATURAL HISTORY

Snowy Owl: A Visual Natural History

Please join us for our November program night with award winning author and photographer Paul Bannick.  His presentation will be offered as a one-time only Zoom talk featuring never-before-published photographs and narratives from his newly published book, Snowy Owl:  A Visual Natural History.

Snowy Owl by Paul Bannick

Snowy Owl by Paul Bannick

Snowy owls capture our imagination and fascinate us with their beauty, yet they remain one of the least understood owls in the world.  Here, award-winning author and photographer, Paul Bannick delves into the natural history of these owls, providing a comprehensive yet accessible look at where and how they live, including their preferred habitat and seasonal migrations, hunting and breeding behavior, and how they nest and raise their young. 

The program will combine breathtaking images, science, first-hand accounts, video and sound in an effort to inspire conservation and education, and help people understand the threats to these species and what we can do to protect them.

Author and Photographer Paul Bannick (Photo by Chris Morgan)

Author and Photographer Paul Bannick (Photo by Chris Morgan)

As Ted Williams, former Editor of Audubon Magazine and award winning journalist says “Having worked with wildlife photographers for articles in Audubon, Smithsonian, Sierra, National Wildlife and other magazines for 45 years, I have yet to encounter one who better captures the magic and beauty of the natural world.”

You can order your copies of his two new books including “Snowy Owl: A Visual Natural History” and “Great Gray Owl: A Visual Natural History” or his previous books, “The Owl and the Woodpecker: Encounters with North America’s Most Iconic Birds” and “Owl: A Year in the Lives of North American Owls” at www.paulbannick.com.

Earlier Event: November 18
ONLINE COURSE: WINTER BIRDS OF WASHINGTON
Later Event: December 9
VIRTUAL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MEETING