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Great Gray Owls of the Pacific States: A Lecture | SF

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Thursday, March 17, 2016 - 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm | Cost: $5*
*$5 donation for non members. Free for members.

First Unitarian Universalist Church and Center | 1187 Franklin St., San Francisco, CA

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The tallest owl in North America, the Great Gray remains elusive, mysterious, and a highly-prized sighting among birders. Learn about this bird’s actual breeding range (which is different from the maps in field guides), its annual life cycle, and the challenges it faces with climate change.

Harry Fuller is co-author of the new book, Great Gray Owl in California, Oregon and Washington. A former Bay Area resident now living in Oregon, he is co-founder of the Ashland Mountain Bird Festival, featuring the area’s nesting Great Gray Owls. He leads an annual birding trip in Oregon for Golden Gate Audubon.

 

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Cost: $5*
*$5 donation for non members. Free for members.
Categories: Lectures & Workshops
Address: 1187 Franklin St., San Francisco, CA