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More than a century of winter birds in North America - Sold Out!
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Christmas Bird Counts, winter bird feeding, and Oklahoma’s pioneering Winter Bird Atlas with Dan Reinking of the Sutton Avian Research Center
Tuesday, November 14th
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Dan Reinking grew up in Iowa and has been a birder since age 12 when his uncle took him birding for the first time. He was intrigued enough by birds to pursue a career studying them. After obtaining a wildlife and fisheries sciences degree from South Dakota State University, he worked for a major bird conservation organization in California on a variety of bird banding and bird monitoring projects.
Since 1992, he has worked at the Sutton Avian Research Center in Bartlesville where he studies the ecology and distributions of birds. As a Senior Biologist, he has conducted extensive research on the breeding ecology of grassland birds, coordinated Oklahoma’s first Breeding Bird Atlas Project, coordinated a groundbreaking Oklahoma Winter Bird Atlas Project, and prepared the resulting two books published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 2004 and 2017.
He is s former board member of the South Dakota Ornithologists’ Union and a past president of the Oklahoma Ornithological Society. He has served on a variety of state, regional and national bird conservation committees, and is currently a Management Board member of the Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture, which works to study and conserve birds in parts of Oklahoma and Texas. He has worked on or supervised bird studies in Minnesota, South Dakota, California, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas and has published his research work in a number of national and regional ornithology journals. Although many of his projects involve songbirds, he has also worked with waterfowl, shorebirds, rails, owls and eagles.
Tuesday, November 14th
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Dan Reinking grew up in Iowa and has been a birder since age 12 when his uncle took him birding for the first time. He was intrigued enough by birds to pursue a career studying them. After obtaining a wildlife and fisheries sciences degree from South Dakota State University, he worked for a major bird conservation organization in California on a variety of bird banding and bird monitoring projects.
Since 1992, he has worked at the Sutton Avian Research Center in Bartlesville where he studies the ecology and distributions of birds. As a Senior Biologist, he has conducted extensive research on the breeding ecology of grassland birds, coordinated Oklahoma’s first Breeding Bird Atlas Project, coordinated a groundbreaking Oklahoma Winter Bird Atlas Project, and prepared the resulting two books published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 2004 and 2017.
He is s former board member of the South Dakota Ornithologists’ Union and a past president of the Oklahoma Ornithological Society. He has served on a variety of state, regional and national bird conservation committees, and is currently a Management Board member of the Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture, which works to study and conserve birds in parts of Oklahoma and Texas. He has worked on or supervised bird studies in Minnesota, South Dakota, California, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas and has published his research work in a number of national and regional ornithology journals. Although many of his projects involve songbirds, he has also worked with waterfowl, shorebirds, rails, owls and eagles.
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