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Bolivar Community Center Program: Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird
Thursday, September 12, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Presenter: Katie Fallon
PVMN Continuing Education Eligible
This event is free and open to the public.
Join PVAS at the Bolivar Community Center as we welcome Katie Fallon, vulture expert and author, for a fascinating presentation on the natural history and biology of the amazing vulture.
Vultures are often overlooked, underappreciated, and unloved, despite the vital role they play healthy ecosystems. Worldwide, vultures are more likely to be threatened or endangered than any other group of raptor, but in the United States Turkey and Black Vultures may be increasing in number. Based on Katie Fallon’s book, this presentation will discuss the life and times of the noble Turkey Vulture, including its feeding, nesting, and roosting habits, migratory behaviors, special adaptations, and common misconceptions.
Katie Fallon is the author of Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird (2017) and, previously, Cerulean Blues: A Personal Search for a Vanishing Songbird (2011), which was a finalist for the Reed Award for Outstanding Writing on the Southern Environment. She is also the author of two books for children, Look, See the Bird! (2017) and Look, See the Farm! (forthcoming 2018). She lives in West Virginia and is co-founder of the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving the region’s wild birds through research, education, and rehabilitation. She currently serves as the President of the Mountaineer Chapter of the National Audubon Society. Her first word was “bird.”
This program is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
Directions:
Bolivar Community Center, 60 Panama St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, phone number: (304) 535-2476
For more information about this presentation, please contact Krista Hawley at adultprograms@potomacaudubon.org or 681-252-1387.
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