The pandemic has led to a remarkable increase in the interest in birds and birding. In this presentation, Ben Oko will talk about birds, birding, and bird conservation. He will also discuss population trends for birds and look at the question many folks have, “are there more birds this year?"
Ben Oko chaired the Ridgefield Conservation Commission for ten years, and is a member of RACE and the Town’s energy task force, as well as a board member of Audubon Connecticut. He enjoys bird watching, is a member of the Western Connecticut Bird Club and has started a bird watching group at the Ridgefield Men’s Club.
This program is part of the Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day series, which is co-sponsored by RACE and the Ridgefield Library. It is also part of the Library's Adult Summer Reading program, which is made possible thanks to the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.
This program is also part of the Ridgefield Library's Summer Reading Program and is made possible by the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.
An invitation to join the Zoom presentation will be sent to you when you register. If you do not receive this Zoom link, please check your spam folder or contact lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org.
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