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Tracking Bird Migration Locally -
Dr. Anant Deshwal
Wednesday,
September 9,
@ 7:00 p.m.
In Person at Forest
Park and
Live-streamed on Zoom
Send email
to peoriaaudubon@gmail.com for
link to live-stream
Start off a new season of informative, monthly, Peoria Audubon
meetings with Dr. Anant Deshwal, Professor of Biology, from Bradley
University. Dr. Deshwal, will be with us to provide an update
on his local bird migration research. He is using a network of
over 2400 Motus Towers, which are
located throughout the Midwest; including North and South America.
These Motus locations provide advanced telemetry for tracking
individual birds that have been tagged with tiny RF ID chips.
The Peoria Audubon Society provided funding for a local Motus Tower
that is being used in bird migration research programs.
Local Motus Tower for Tracking Bird Migration
During
Dr. Deshwal's presentation, we encourage all your questions for a vigorous
discussion.
What is Motus? Motus is an
international collaborative research network that uses automated
radio telemetry to track the movement and behavior of small animals,
like birds, bats, and insects.
Send email to
peoriaaudubon@gmail.com for link
to the live-stream.
Keep watching our Calendar of
Events for the latest updated information on meetings,
field trips and special events.
Peoria Audubon meetings always feature timely topics and
everyone is welcome. And, the meetings are always
FREE!
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Public is Always
Welcome
Meetings are
free and open to the public

Monthly
meetings of Peoria Audubon Society are held at
Forest Park
Nature Center in Peoria Heights.
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