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SUMMARY:FREE Webinar-Bird Banding and Research on South Monomoy Speaker: James Junda Sponsored by the members of the Chatham Conservation Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Monomoy has long been a draw for birds and birders alike. Every fall James Junda spends 76 days living in the 170-year-old lighthouse keepers' quarters and endeavors to survey some of the millions of migrating birds. Over the last 11 years\, he has captured over 100 species of songbirds including some of the rarest birds in the state. Learn about why Monomoy is so special\, how he monitors the birds\, what he has seen\, and how he lives on the island. \n\nJames Junda has been studying birds for 20 years but watching them his whole life. His journey started during summers with his grandparents at Schoolhouse Pond in Chatham and has taken him to five continents documenting birds. He has been operating songbird banding stations at Mass Audubon's Wellfleet Bay Sanctuary and around the lighthouse on Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge since 2011.\n\n\n\nSponsored by the members of the Chatham Conservation Foundation
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&nbsp\;\n<p>Monomoy has long been a draw for birds and birders alike. Every fall James Junda spends 76 days living in the 170-year-old lighthouse keepers&#39\; quarters and endeavors&nbsp\;to survey some of the millions of migrating birds. Over the last 11 years\, he has captured over 100 species of songbirds including some of the rarest birds in the state. Learn about why Monomoy is so special\, how he monitors&nbsp\;the birds\, what he has seen\, and how he lives on the island.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><em>James Junda&nbsp\;</em>has been studying birds for 20 years but watching them his whole life. His journey started during summers with his grandparents at Schoolhouse Pond in Chatham and has taken him to five continents documenting birds. He has been operating songbird banding stations at Mass Audubon&#39\;s Wellfleet Bay Sanctuary and around the lighthouse on Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge since 2011.<br />\n<br />\n<strong><em><span style="background-color:rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; color:rgb(51\, 51\, 51)\; font-family:sans-serif\,arial\,verdana\,trebuchet ms\; font-size:13px">Sponsored by the members of the Chatham Conservation Foundation</span></em></strong></p>\n
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