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Guest
When? September 11-14, 2003
Where? Regency Suites Hotel and KI Convention Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Why? You'll see a huge number of migrating birds... Meet the biggest names in the birding community... Learn from experts... View winning photos from the Birder's World Photo Contest... And most important, have a whole lot of fun.
Meet the biggest names in birding!
Identification expert Kenn Kaufman. TV personalities Don and Lillian Stokes. John "the Nature Nut" Acorn. Naturalist and hummingbird bander Sheri Williamson. Photographers Joe and Mary Ann McDonald. And as a special treat, included in the scedule of events is "Digiscoping Basics"- hosted by Birdforum.net member Mike McDowell) :t:
Choose from 17 fun birding trips!
Green Bay is surrounded by habitat that varies from Lake Michigan shoreline to cattail marsh and sedge meadow. The area lies along major pathways for fall migrants. We found 168 species on our field trips in 2001. You can help us find even more this year!
Help the endangered Greater Prairie-Chicken!
The 2001 Symposium contributed more than $30,000 to the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership. With your help, this year's Symposium will support the efforts of the Nature Conservancy of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to help another critically endangered species -- the Greater Prairie-Chicken.
To read more about the Midwest Birding Symposium visit:
Bird Watchers Digest- 2003 Midwest Birding Symposium
Where? Regency Suites Hotel and KI Convention Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Why? You'll see a huge number of migrating birds... Meet the biggest names in the birding community... Learn from experts... View winning photos from the Birder's World Photo Contest... And most important, have a whole lot of fun.
Meet the biggest names in birding!
Identification expert Kenn Kaufman. TV personalities Don and Lillian Stokes. John "the Nature Nut" Acorn. Naturalist and hummingbird bander Sheri Williamson. Photographers Joe and Mary Ann McDonald. And as a special treat, included in the scedule of events is "Digiscoping Basics"- hosted by Birdforum.net member Mike McDowell) :t:
Choose from 17 fun birding trips!
Green Bay is surrounded by habitat that varies from Lake Michigan shoreline to cattail marsh and sedge meadow. The area lies along major pathways for fall migrants. We found 168 species on our field trips in 2001. You can help us find even more this year!
Help the endangered Greater Prairie-Chicken!
The 2001 Symposium contributed more than $30,000 to the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership. With your help, this year's Symposium will support the efforts of the Nature Conservancy of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to help another critically endangered species -- the Greater Prairie-Chicken.
To read more about the Midwest Birding Symposium visit:
Bird Watchers Digest- 2003 Midwest Birding Symposium