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On November 17th, Jim McCormac will present, Ecology of the Lake  Erie Marsh
Region, for the Black Swamp Bird Observatory (BSBO) ,  Lunch Lecture Series.
I'm sure I don't have to tell you anything  about Jim.  If you don't know who
he is by now, I'm worried about  you!  :  )  Jim's knowledge and understanding
of Ohio's flora and  fauna is legendary, and his fun and informative
presentations make him a highly  sought after public speaker.  BSBO is thrilled to
offer you this  opportunity to see Jim speak and maybe you can do a little
birding in the marsh  region too.

Our Lunch Lectures take place at the BSBO Nature Center, located just  inside
the entrance to Crane Creek State Park and Magee Marsh.   We  begin with
lunch at 12:30 and the program is from 1:00 - 2:00  PM.  Cost is $7.00 per BSBO
member and $10.00 per nonmember.  You must  call 419-898-4070 to reserve a seat
and deadline for registering is November  14th.

For a complete list of BSBO programs and events, please visit us online at
_www.bsbobird.org_ (http://www.bsbobird.org)

 Thanks,
Kim Kaufman
Education Director
Black Swamp Bird Observatory



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