March 8: Kate Walsh at Keys Audubon
The Florida Keys Audubon Society will continue its speaker series on Wednesday, March 8, with Kate Watts, the Lead Wildlife Biologist at the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex.
Watts will give a talk entitled “From Zapata to Duval Street – A Look into the Captivating Life of the White-crowned Pigeon.” She’ll be discussing the life history, distribution and movement of the the white-crowned pigeon, as well as trends in nesting in the lower Keys. She will also highlight things that people can do to help conserve these unique birds.
The talk will begin at 6:30 p.m. on March 8 and take place at the Key West Garden Club at 1100 Atlantic Boulevard.
Admissions is free and open to anyone who is interested.
For more information email [email protected], visit www.keysaudubon.org, or call 305-771-5807.
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