Bluebirds and More Presented by the Co-Founder of the NYS Bluebird Society
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7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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The focus definitely is on bluebirds, but John Rogers also shares his love for the natural world in the hopes that the audience will take away some broader and deeper messages about nature. With beautiful photographs, sounds, and a sincere, enthusiastic presentation style, this program is of interest to anyone who appreciates nature. Please, register online. This program is sponsored by Southern Adirondack Audubon Society.
John has maintained a trail of bluebird nest boxes in Central NY, north of Syracuse, for more than four decades. He has done bluebird slide programs and workshops for hundreds of organizations in 12 states and two Canadian provinces. John was a co-founder of the New York State Bluebird Society in 1982. Elected a life time (volunteer) board member in 2002. He has received numerous awards for his bluebird conservation work, including the Bluebird Conservation Award from the North American Bluebird Society. He is a past board member of that organization. In 2010 he was a recipient of the Hero of Conservation Award from the Syracuse Post Standard. An experienced birder and member of the Onondaga Audubon Society in Syracuse. BA in Biology, SUNY Oswego. He and his wife Sue live in Oneida.
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