Join us online on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 7pm for Birds of Belize presented by Richard Cimino. This meeting will be held via ZOOM. You must register for the meeting, but there is no cost to register and you do not have to be a member of the Sacramento Audubon Society.
Rich lives in Larkspur, Marin County. In a past life he was Conservation Chair for Ohlone Audubon and a stake holder in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource (turbine collisions with Golden Eagle) Area and The Alameda Creek Alliance, Friends of Tesla Park and started the Eastern Alameda County Christmas Bird Count. Currently he is active in Marin Audubon Society as a field trip leader, Point Blue Conservation and The McNear Vaux’s Swift Fall migration census group, and Golden Gate Raptor Watch. Rich is an active participant in member of several Marin County Christmas Bird Counts and a Board Member of the Friends of Olompali, State Historical Park where he leads a team for the current 2021 Marin County Breeding Bird Atlas.
Rich has been birding in California for 55 years, and is a field guide for Yellowbilled Tours, which offers annual birding tours to Nome, Alaska, Belize, Guatemala, and Panama as well as throughout California, Arizona and New Mexico and sometimes Wisconsin.
The meeting will be held via ZOOM. You must register for the meeting, but you do not need a ZOOM account to join the meeting. Registration is required due to space limitations set by Zoom. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the meeting. You will also receive email reminders about this event. Please email our Meeting Coordinator if you have any questions about the monthly speaker meetings.