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Green Mountain Audubon Society | How Changes in Natural and Anthropogenic Light Affect Bird Activity with Brent Pease

February 26 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

An ovenbird (lightbrown songbird with white-and-brown freckled breast) perches on a branch in the springtime.

This online event is hosted by the Green Mountain Audubon Society. Register through their website here.

Light is one of the most important environmental cues birds use to time daily behaviors—when to forage, sing, migrate, or rest. But what happens when light changes suddenly, or when it’s altered by human activity? In our February online program, Dr. Brent Pease — professor of biodiversity conservation at Southern Illinois University — shares new research on how birds respond to both natural shifts in light during solar eclipses and the growing pressures of artificial light at night. Register below for this fascinating program!

 

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