Rod Smith, BirdLife WA's education officer gave a bright, breezy presentation about the many species of little bush birds, the LBBS that intrigue bird lovers on a wander in the bush. Through my many nature conservancy projects
I meet people who are really active in the world of birds, and Rod is one such special treasure. His talk was of great benefit and value to Collie people blessed by the surrounding forests, and there were nods of knowing and recognition from the audience to the bird calls Rod played on his system.
Tomorrow's presentation with Dr Mike Bamford, zoologist and vice-chair of BirdLife WA will be sure to delight and surprise, and bring yet another depth of connection to our natural world, "Location, Location, Location - why our plants and animals really are different", about our famous biodiversity Hotspot. Collie Art Gallery. Free, 1.45 - 4 pm
I meet people who are really active in the world of birds, and Rod is one such special treasure. His talk was of great benefit and value to Collie people blessed by the surrounding forests, and there were nods of knowing and recognition from the audience to the bird calls Rod played on his system.
Tomorrow's presentation with Dr Mike Bamford, zoologist and vice-chair of BirdLife WA will be sure to delight and surprise, and bring yet another depth of connection to our natural world, "Location, Location, Location - why our plants and animals really are different", about our famous biodiversity Hotspot. Collie Art Gallery. Free, 1.45 - 4 pm