Owls of Ohio
Jim McCormac, Ohio Division of Wildlife
January 15, 2014 from 12-1pm
The first known bird artwork features Snowy Owls. People are still smitten with owls, 30,000 years after those ancient artists’ depicted owls in a cave in France. Owls are especially in the news this winter, due to a major Snowy Owl irruption that has brought dozens of the big white birds to Ohio. This program will discuss the fascinating features that make owls such formidable predators, their relationships with people, and the specifics of the eight species that regularly occur in Ohio.
OBCI’s Outreach and Education Committee is proud to present this webinar as part of the “Lunch with the Birds” Wednesday Webinar series on a variety of bird and conservation-related topics. Webinars are held on the third Wednesday of the month from 12-1pm. All webinars are free and no special software is required to attend.
If you have topic ideas or are interested in hosting a webinar, please contact Amanda Duren, OBCI Program Coordinator, at obcicoordinator@gmail.com.
If you missed the original webinar it is recorded here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlzYTvzZeoA
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Jim McCormac, Ohio Division of Wildlife
The first known bird artwork features Snowy Owls. People are still smitten with owls, 30,000 years after those ancient artists’ depicted owls in a cave in France. Owls are especially in the news this winter, due to a major Snowy Owl irruption that has brought dozens of the big white birds to Ohio. This program discusses the fascinating features that make owls such formidable predators, their relationships with people, and the specifics of the eight species that regularly occur in Ohio.