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Birds Sound Recordings Presentation | SF

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Thursday, June 18, 2015 - 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Unitarian Universalist Chuch (SF) | 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA

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Bay Area Science Events

This event is curated by the Bay Area Science Festival as part of their year-round calendar of science events.

The festival takes place each fall with 10 days of science and technology lectures, games, exhibits, workshops and hands-on activities all over the Bay Area. 

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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Bay Area Science Events

Explore the lives of birds through a presentation of sound recordings from Cornell’s Macaulay Library, the world’s largest archive of bird sounds.

From the stunningly beautiful to the bizarre, from drumming to mimicry, from the Nightingale to the Musician Wren… we will listen to sounds that birds use to communicate, and learn what sounds tell us about their complex lives.

For more details: http://goldengateaudubon.org/education/speaker-series/
Speaker: Greg Budney, Macauley Library

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Cost: FREE
Categories: Lectures & Workshops
Address: 1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA