Online Houston Monthly Meeting: The Secret Lives of Oystercatchers

ONLINE Houston Monthly Meeting: 
Zoom meeting, link access below 
Thursday, June 9, 7:30pm - 9:00pm
 
This meeting will be conducted using Zoom. Everyone is welcome.
7:15 - 7:30 pm: Time for log in, announcements, meet & greet.
Featured program presentation starts at 7:30 pm
Register in advance for this meeting:
 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
 
June 9 Program Topic:
The Secret Lives of Oystercatchers
 
On June 9, join Susan Heath, PhD, Director of Conservation Research at the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory (GCBO), who will discuss GCBO's American Oystercatcher Stewardship program and reveal the secrets of the lives of oystercatchers from her 12 years of monitoring them during the breeding season on the upper Texas Coast. If you think oystercatchers are just big goofy shorebirds with bright orange bills, think again! Mated pairs are monogamous during the breeding season, but the male better perform well, or the female will find a new mate during the non-breeding season. Come learn about this and other interesting life history traits of one of our most iconic shorebirds.
Feel free to log in early, 7:15pm or so, if you are new to using Zoom, or have other questions.