Around the World in 80 Birds
If you want to see a wide variety of birds, you’ll want to see representative species from different families of birds. That’s been a long-term goal of birder and photographer Bob Lewis who has set a goal of photographing a representative species from every bird family (Birds of the World Online currently recognizes 251 families of birds). Please join this special GGBA Travel Program Speakers Series presentation “Around the World in 80 Birds” in which Bob will describe efforts to photograph birds in all eight of the world’s biogeographical regions. You’ll enjoy his knockout photographs of some amazing birds.
Drinks and Dessert will be provided!

About Our Speaker
Bob Lewis has taught birding classes in the Bay Area for over 25 years and loves to travel, especially to islands in search of birds. He is a board member of the Farallon Islands Foundation, created to foster life on islands. Bob has visited many of the larger islands populated with unique species, including Madagascar, Borneo, Hawaii, Indonesia, New Guinea, New Zealand, Cuba etc. The talk will be illustrated with his photos of birds from these places.
Date: Thursday, March 12 @ 7pm
Location: Tamalpais Room @ the David Brower Center (2150 Allston Way, Berkeley 94704
This event will only be in-person and will not be recorded at the speaker’s request.
ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
