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Ausable Bird Observatory

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Hi Guys!

I see a few familiar usernames here, which is good.

My name is Peter Fearon and I am the Education/Banding Co-ordinator and Ecologist for Ausable Bird Observatory in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

Been into birds since the day I was born (literally) and a ringer/bander since I was 10 yrs old.

I came to work for AuBO in early 2006 when it was still a pilot project, since then we've evolved into a bird observatory with big ambitions, migration monitoring, nest box programs and most importantly an outreach education program.

I am sure you'll hear more from me, and vice versa.

Cheers

Peter
 
Hi there Peter and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum :t:

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Hi Peter
It's good to have you here.
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Merlin


Ausable Bird Observatory said:
Hi Guys!

I see a few familiar usernames here, which is good.

My name is Peter Fearon and I am the Education/Banding Co-ordinator and Ecologist for Ausable Bird Observatory in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

Been into birds since the day I was born (literally) and a ringer/bander since I was 10 yrs old.

I came to work for AuBO in early 2006 when it was still a pilot project, since then we've evolved into a bird observatory with big ambitions, migration monitoring, nest box programs and most importantly an outreach education program.

I am sure you'll hear more from me, and vice versa.

Cheers

Peter
 
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