Join the Island Wildlife Chapter for an educational webinar on Hummingbirds in North Carolina with guest speaker and leading hummingbird researcher Susan Campbell. If you are unable to attend the webinar at the scheduled time, you may still register to receive a recording of the presentation at a later time.
Susan has been involved in research and education with a primary focus on birds for over twenty years. She has been the leading hummingbird researcher in North Carolina since 1999, banding over five thousand hummingbirds across the state. The majority of those have been Ruby-throated but over three hundred have been western species. Investigating wintering hummingbirds has been a particular interest since her early days as a staff member at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in the early 1990s. In addition to being a Research Affiliate with the Museum, she is a Seasonal Naturalist for North Carolina State Parks. Susan is involved with research, education and outreach at Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve and a regular contributor to The Pilot newspaper and the Pine Straw and O Henry magazines, published in the Sandhills.
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