Coming Attractions: Winter 2015

Events for bird lovers across the country.

ÃÛèÖAPP Mural Project

New York, NY; Ongoing

Street artists are lighting up upper Manhattan, close to John James ÃÛèÖAPP’s final resting place, with depictions of ÃÛèÖAPP-imperiled birds. So far the project, curated by Avi Gitler, who owns a neighborhood gallery called Gitler &_____, portrays seven species, plus a caricature of ÃÛèÖAPP himself. The goal: lining the streets with renderings of all 314 species in ÃÛèÖAPP’s Climate report.   

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Blackbird and the Storm

Boulder, CO; January 9

Denver, CO; January 10

Recording artist Marie-Juliette Bird kicks off her ÃÛèÖAPP concert series 5,000 feet above sea level. The tour, centered around her latest work, Blackbird and the Storm, weaves Bird’s lyrics into birds’ songs. The singer eschews standard Western scales for the subtler microtones of birdsong.

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Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival

Morro Bay, CA; January 16–19

This festival, sponsored by the Morro Bay ÃÛèÖAPP Society, will focus on conserving California’s Central Coast. This year’s featured speaker is Scott Weidensaul, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer, naturalist, and regular ÃÛèÖAPP contributor. Attendees can sample an array of outings, including bird ID workshops, gardening seminars, and photo cruises.

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Great Backyard Bird Count

Everywhere; February 13–16

The 17 years of data collected by the GBBC have helped protect birds across the globe. Your 15 minutes will make year 18 another success. Last year amateurs and experts from 100-plus countries took part. Tally sheets and checklists are available online.

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San Diego Bird Festival

San Diego, CA; March 5–8

Field excursions, workshops, and cruises highlight this year’s celebration of San Diego County’s wildlife diversity. Notable events include an appearance by the Bird Call Lady and a viewing of the film Ordinary Extraordinary Junco.

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