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  • Tue
    16
    Apr
    2024
    6:30 pmZOOM

    "Prothonotary Warblers: Swamp Candles in the Midwest" Presentation by Ann Tanner, Master Naturalist, who will give an overview of Prothonotary Warblers from a scientific and personal perspective. She will describe the birds’ population trends, range and migration pathways, and ongoing work by Johnson County K-State Master Naturalists and citizen scientists to install nesting boxes in Prothonotary Warbler habitat in eastern Kansas. We invite Missouri citizen scientists to join us in this work. The program will be loaded with photos and personal stories of interactions with these beautiful birds. Ann will also detail plans to band and place nanotags on Prothonotary Warblers in 2024 to track their migratory travels. ZOOM meeting link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

  • Wed
    15
    May
    2024
    10:00 - NoonBurroughs Nature Center and Bird Sanctuary

    Ever wonder why the plants you want to landscape with won't grow where you live? It could be all about the geology and physiography of your location! The successful survival of swamps, prairies and forests has everything to do with prehistory, physical geography and geology in Missouri.

  • Tue
    21
    May
    2024
    6:30 pmZOOM

    "Warbler Identification" Presentation by Morgan Wyatt of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Migrating warblers are a highlight of every birder’s spring season. They’re gorgeous and entertaining to watch, but often frustrating to identify. ZOOM meeting link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

  • Wed
    29
    May
    2024
    10:00 - NoonBurroughs Nature Center and Bird Sanctuary

    Ever wonder why the plants you want to landscape with won't grow where you live? It could be all about the geology and physiography of your location! The successful survival of swamps, prairies and forests has everything to do with prehistory, physical geography and geology in Missouri.