Author Talk Tonight: Bruce Beehler on “Travels with the Songbird Migration of Spring”

On Saturday, November 10th at 5pm, author and ornithologist Bruce Beehler will present an illustrated lecture recounting his hundred-day-long 2015 field trip following the spring migration of songbirds from the coast of southeastern Texas up the Mississippi and thence into the boreal forests of northern Ontario— breeding ground of many of the beautiful and vocal North American wood warblers.

Along the way, Beehler visited various migratory bird field projects as well as scores of local, state, and national parks and refuges critical for the preservation of the migration phenomenon. He also spent time in an array of eclectic and beautiful rural communities from southern Louisiana and Mississippi through the Heartland and to the northern limit of roads in Ontario, land of the Cree and Ojibwe First Nations peoples. Beehler’s informal goal was to spend time with all thirty-seven eastern wood warblers on their prime breeding habitat. In pursuing this objective, he saw a lot of deeply rural North America. His presentation touches on wildlife, nature conservation, migration research, American history, and rural culture.

Beehler will be signing his popular book, North on the Wing (Smithsonian: 2018), after the lecture.

 

 

 

Visit Bruce Beehler’s blog at: https://birdsandnaturenorthamerica.blogspot.com

Visit Bruce Beehler’s website at: brucembeehler.wixsite.com/brucembeehler