LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Redbud Audubon Society will hold its monthly program on Thursday, April 18.
The program will begin at 7 p.m. at the Lower Lake School House Museum, 16435 Morgan Valley Road.
Guest speaker will be ornithologist Adam Hutchins whose topic will be “Raptors on the Move.”
“Hutchins is definitely a fan of raptors. He has watched, counted, trapped, banded, tracked, climbed into nests, sampled, rescued and photographed raptors for over a decade,” said Redbud Audubon President Marilyn Waits.
His favorite hat was stolen from his head by a red-tail hawk, and he has been christened by a condor.
Through his extensive experience with birds of prey he met his wife, fellow raptor-phile Alison Cebula, atop a mountain during a hawk watch.
Hutchins currently lives on the Mendocino Coast and is a board member of the Mendocino Coast Audubon chapter, as well as program chair.
He developed an interest in birding while attending Evergreen State College in Washington, and he then pursued a career in ornithological studies and monitoring after graduation.
His fieldwork has included projects with hummingbirds, forest passerines, and numerous birds of prey. He is a big fan of bats and fish too.
Hutchins came to the Mendocino Coast from the arid lands of the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau.
Currently, besides working for California State Parks, he is taking advantage of his time living near the Ten Mile River to work on his shorebird, gull and pelagic identification skills.
The public is encouraged to attend this interesting program.
For more information about the Redbud Audubon Society, please go to www.redbudaudubon.org .