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SUMMARY:Author Event: Flight Paths with Rebecca Heisman
DESCRIPTION:Bitterroot Bird Alliance\, Chapter One Book Store\, and MPG Ranch are excited to host a virtual happy hour to discuss the book Flight Paths with science writer Rebecca Heisman on Wednesday April 2 at 5:00 pm. You may recognize Rebecca’s name from outlets like Audubon magazine\, Living Bird\, Scientific American\, the American Bird Conservancy and others. Rebecca describes Flight Paths as follows: \n“Did you know that one of the first ways to measure bird migration was counting the silhouettes of night-migrating birds as they passed in front of the full moon? Or that British radar operators during World War II were mystified by “angels” appearing on their screens that turned out to be seabirds in flight? Or that scientists today can tell roughly where a bird spent the winter by analyzing the ratios of hydrogen\, carbon\, and sulfur isotopes in its feathers? Flight Paths: How a Passionate and Quirky Group of Pioneering Scientists Solved the Mystery of Bird Migration is my first book and tells the incredible scientific story of how we know what we know about bird migration\, tackling the methods scientists use to track this amazing natural phenomenon — from the origins of bird banding to the latest in high-throughput genetic sequencing and space-based tracking systems — chapter by chapter.” \nWe are really lucky to have such a distinguished author discuss her work with us. One reason this book is so special is that it discusses an acoustic monitoring project that took place in the Bitterroot Valley\, with many BBA members participating! \nYou will need to pre-register for this event: Click here to register. \nYou can order this book from Chapter One; hardback versions are available now\, and softback versions can be pre-ordered and will be available March 18th! \nThere are also multiple copies available within the Montana Library System.
URL:https://bitterrootbirdalliance.org/event/author-event-flight-paths-with-rebecca-heisman/
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