TAS Monthly Program: Rudy Gelis: Natural History of Birds in Ecuador


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Posted by Brian Rapoza on 21:24:45 04/08/07

TAS Monthly Program, Wed, Apr. 11 Rudy Gelis: Natural History of Birds in Ecuador

Rudy Gelis, an ornithologist with the Yanayacu Biological Station in Cosanga, Ecuador and co-author of Plumas Birds in Ecuador, takes us on a photographic journey though a country about the size of Colorado but with nearly 1600 species of birds. Experience Ecuador's extraordinary avifauna as you travel with Rudy from Pacific Choco rainforests to the Pacific deserts, from the Andes and their respective high mountain landscapes and cloud forests to the incredible Amazon Basin.

Membership meetings are open to the public and held at the Doc Thomas House, 5530 Sunset Dr., near Red Rd. The doors open at 7:30pm and the program begins at 8:00pm. Early-birds may join us at 6:00pm for a pre-meeting dinner at Beverly Hills Café, on Sunset Drive across from Doc Thomas House. Call (305) 667-7337 for more information.



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