The International Crane Foundation and Charlie Luthin are hosting an Evening with Caribbean Birds. Dr. Xiomara Galvez, a Cuban ornithologist now residing in Mexico, is an authority on Cuban Sandhill Cranes and the Caribbean (American) Flamingo. Misael Zozaya, a native of Merida, Mexico, is an experienced bird guide and photographer. Both will be giving presentations on the evening of Wednesday, May 15th, in the Baraboo Library auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
Attendees will also learn about an opportunity to join a nature, birding and cultural excursion that Charlie Luthin will lead to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, planned for early 2025.
Registration is not required. Please feel welcome to join in!
Hosted by International Crane Foundation, Charlie Luthin, with support from Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance
Cuban Sandhill Cranes and Caribbean Flamingos: Status and Conservation
presented by Dr. Xiomara Galvez, Director, Caribbean Coast Conservancy, Merida Mexico
Introduction to the Birds of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, through the Lens of a Photographer
presented by Misael Zozaya, Bird Guide and Photographer, Merida Mexico
Cover photo: Caribbean (American) Flamingos by Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren