Woodpeckers: the heart of North American Forests
Explore the lives of woodpeckers in every season: courtship and nest selection in spring; life in the nest during summer; fledging and gaining independence in autumn; and the challenges of surviving the winter. Take a close look at the most important woodpecker habitats in North America and what we can do to protect them.
This talk draws from Paul’s recently published Woodpecker: A Year in the Life of North American Woodpeckers.
About Our Speaker
Paul Bannick photographs birds to inspire education and conservation. He is best known for several best-selling books on owls, Paul is based in the Pacific Northwest, where he serves as director for Conservation Northwest, We encourage you to visit his websites https://paulbannick.com/
Date: Thursday, November 20 (7pm)
Location: 55 Frida Kahlo Way, SF — City College of San Francisco Ocean Campus (Room 140 of the Harry Britt Building)
Advanced Registration Required. This event only takes place in-person and will not be recorded.
