Join us at 5:30 p.m. this Monday, January 24 to learn about rosy-finches with Tempe Regan. Tempe says, “These birds, as a group, are some of North America’s highest elevational breeding songbirds, and as far as we know, they have no upper limit in elevational distribution… We lack basic knowledge of their life history — things like timing of breeding and fledging of young, migration, distribution and behavioral traits. However, there are a few things we do know…” Join us to find out more, and to hear details about an opportunity to practice Citizen Science by conducting Rosy-finch Feeder Watch surveys in your own back yard.
Tempe is a Regional Wildlife Diversity Biologist for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Salmon Region. Her background is in raptor biology and ornithology but she currently works on all of Idaho’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need. She is also a wildlife and nature artist.
See more at this PDF.
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