Seminar: Birds of the Lower Colorado River
Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley seminar will focus on birds found in the Laughlin and Bullhead City area during late winter and early spring. Discover where birds such as the Verdin, Clark’s Grebe, Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Vermilion Flycatcher, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, Crissal Thrasher, and Abert’s Towhee can be found.
The program includes a power point presentation and provides information that will help birders identify resident and migratory birds, as well as suggestions where specific species can be found in southern Nevada and northwestern Arizona. This presentation is geared for all interested in birding the local area.
DeeDee DeLorenzo has lived in Bullhead City since 1978, and retired from teaching in the local elementary school district in 2006. DeeDee has been a facilitator for Project Wild with the Arizona Game and Fish Department and has taught several birding classes at Mohave Community College. At the present time, DeeDee conducts bird surveys in the area for USGS and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, coordinates the Havasu Christmas Bird Count, compiles Mohave Counting bird sightings for the North American Migration Count, and writes the Mohave County Seasonal Report for the Arizona Field Ornithologists’ website.
Seminar Date/Time: Friday, March 12th, 2:15pm-3:15pm