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X-WR-CALDESC:Noah Strycker will be this year’s ASO/Fontenelle Forest specia
 l speaker. This event is free and open to the public.\n\nIn 2015\, bird ne
 rd Noah Strycker of Oregon became the first human to see more than half of
  the planet’s bird species in a single\, year-long\, round-the-world birdi
 ng trip. Anything could have happened\, and a lot did. He was scourged by 
 blood-sucking leeches\, suffered fevers and sleep deprivation\, survived a
 irline snafus and car breakdowns and mudslides and torrential floods\, ski
 rted war zones\, and had the time of his life. \n\nBirding on seven contin
 ents and carrying only a pack on his back\, Strycker enlisted the enthusia
 stic support of local birders to tick more than 6\,000 species\, including
  Adelie Penguins in Antarctica\, a Harpy Eagle in Brazil\, a Spoon-billed 
 Sandpiper in Thailand\, and a Green-breasted Pitta in Uganda. He shared th
 e adventure in real time on his daily blog (audubon.org/noah)\, and now he
  reveals the inside story. This humorous and inspiring presentation about 
 Strycker’s epic World Big Year will leave you with a new appreciation for 
 the birds and birders of the world.
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DTSTART:20181104T020000
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DESCRIPTION:Noah Strycker will be this year’s ASO/Fontenelle Forest special
  speaker. This event is free and open to the public.\n\nIn 2015\, bird ner
 d Noah Strycker of Oregon became the first human to see more than half of 
 the planet’s bird species in a single\, year-long\, round-the-world birdin
 g trip. Anything could have happened\, and a lot did. He was scourged by b
 lood-sucking leeches\, suffered fevers and sleep deprivation\, survived ai
 rline snafus and car breakdowns and mudslides and torrential floods\, skir
 ted war zones\, and had the time of his life. \n\nBirding on seven contine
 nts and carrying only a pack on his back\, Strycker enlisted the enthusias
 tic support of local birders to tick more than 6\,000 species\, including 
 Adelie Penguins in Antarctica\, a Harpy Eagle in Brazil\, a Spoon-billed S
 andpiper in Thailand\, and a Green-breasted Pitta in Uganda. He shared the
  adventure in real time on his daily blog (audubon.org/noah)\, and now he 
 reveals the inside story. This humorous and inspiring presentation about S
 trycker’s epic World Big Year will leave you with a new appreciation for t
 he birds and birders of the world.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190426T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190426T210000
LOCATION:Fontenelle Forest\, 1111 North Bellevue Blvd.
SUMMARY:NOAH STRYCKER - BIRDING WITHOUT BORDERS: An Epic World Big Year
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