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Audubon Webinar

Winter bird identification is like solving a puzzle.

A Northern Cardinal's crimson feathers, an American Robin's round shape, a White-breasted Nuthatch's acrobatics—these traits are the pieces that will help you put together a successful ID. And the longer you observe a bird, the more pieces you'll pick up. But as even the most experienced birders know, sometimes you need further assistance. Or maybe you are just looking for a quick confirmation. Join Chris Lajewski, Audubon’s Center Director at Montezuma, for a Zoom presentation to learn a range of beginner and advanced ID tips and advice.

Registration is first come first serve, limited to 100 registrations.

A native of Pittsford, NY, Chris Lajewski has been a lifelong conservationist and outdoorsman. Chris began his career with the National Audubon Society in 2010 as the Education Manager at Montezuma Audubon Center, and was promoted to Center Director in 2013. He graduated with honors from SUNY Albany with a Bachelor's of Science degree in geology and he earned a Master's of Science degree in geology from Syracuse University where he researched the human impacts on the Finger Lakes. Over the last 25 years, Chris has worked for various conservation organizations including the National Park Service and The Nature Conservancy. Chris is a proud husband and father and enjoys exploring the outdoors and playing softball with his wife and daughters.

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