SB Audubon Society Presents Fly Me To The Moon: Bird Migration Myths & Realities

At the Museum | Farrand Auditorium

February 26, 2020 / 7:30 PM–9:00 PM

Migration is one of the most amazing feats that birds perform. Humanity has been fascinated by the pattern of appearing and disappearing birds for millennia. Understanding migration is a key step to realizing the challenges and threats that birds deal with on a regular basis. This presentation will look at some of the myths that have surrounded migration through the ages and some that persist even today. It will highlight some of the many obstacles migrating birds face and the incredible ways that they have evolved to deal with them. Finally, it will look at current conservation issues that pertain to migration, and at current conservation efforts like Cornell's Seven Simple Actions to Bring Birds Back.

Frank DeMartino is an avid birdwatcher whose passion for birds has led him to serve on the board for both Ventura Audubon Society and Conejo Valley Audubon Society. Currently, he serves as the President for CVAS and he opened a Wild Birds Unlimited store in Ventura in 2017.

Free and open to all. Doors open at 7:00 PM. 

For more information on the SB Audubon Society, visit santabarbaraaudubon.org