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SUMMARY:Bird Photography 101
DESCRIPTION:Join San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory as wildlife and conservation photographer Sebastian Kennerknecht discusses the basics of bird photography\, including settings\, composition\, equipment\, how to get close to your subject\, ethics\, and his mental approach when photographing birds. \nSebastian Kennerknecht is a wildlife and conservation photographer with over fourteen years of experience visually covering wildlife and environmental issues internationally. He has produced high quality editorial photographs\, time-lapses\, videos\, and web content featured in and by the New York Times\, Washington Post\, BBC Wildlife\, Smithsonian\, The Economist\, Science\, and Conservation International\, among others. Sebastian graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Evolution from the University of California – Santa Cruz\, won NANPA’s emerging photographer award\, and is an associate fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers.
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SUMMARY:Listen to Her Sing
DESCRIPTION:Only male birds sing\, right? Wrong! In fact\, this widespread notion has a lot more to do with human cultural and geographic biases than it has to do with nature. In this talk\, Nathan Pieplow explores the often-overlooked songs of female birds. You’ll hear the pair duets of meadowlarks and blackbirds\, the musical songs of female cardinals and orioles\, and the distinctive song of the female Canyon Wren. In which species do females actually sing more often than males? How do you know when you’re listening to a female Blue Jay? And where did we even get this crazy idea that only male birds sing? Answers to these questions and more in this presentation. \nNathan Pieplow is author of THE PETERSON FIELD GUIDE TO BIRD SOUNDS\, a two-volume set that is the most comprehensive guide to the sounds of North American birds. He lives in Boulder\, Colorado\, where he teaches writing and rhetoric at the University of Colorado. Nathan is a former editor of the quarterly journal Colorado Birds and one of the developers of the COLORADO COUNTY BIRDING WEBSITE and the COLORADO BIRDING TRAIL.
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