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Description: In this presentation, Nahuel Medina will share his experiences with Neotropical migrants during their stopover in Miami, as well as insights into the lives of local birds that thrive in tropical regions. We invite you to join us as he discusses his travels, birdwatching, and wildlife photography throughout the Americas.

Speaker Bio: The Americas are renowned for their abundant and breathtaking biodiversity, and Nahuel Medina has been fortunate to visit several countries in the Western Hemisphere, including Costa Rica, Mexico, and Argentina. Originally from Miami, Florida, he had Central and South America just a hop and skip away, which gave him plenty of opportunities to explore the region’s natural beauty. Even though he now resides in Michigan, this move has only fueled his ambitions to visit more countries in the tropics.

The Owashtanong Islands Audubon Society and Muskegon County Nature Club offer educational and informative lectures and fellowship at meetings held on the third Tuesday of the month, September through May, at 6 p.m. at the Loutit District Library (407 Columbus Ave., Grand Haven, MI 49417).


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