[Tweeters] WOS Monthly Meeting, Oct. 3, 7:30 pm,
	Unexpected Population Trends in Panamanian Rainforest Birds:
	Complex Webs
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The Washington Ornithological Society is delighted to invite you to join 
us on Oct. 3 for the first program of the new season to be held on Zoom 
(no in-person meeting this month).
James R. Karr, UW Prof. Emeritus in the School of Aquatic and Fishery 
Sciences, will present the results of a long-term study he initiated 55 
years ago as a Ph.D. student in a large, protected area of central 
Panama.  This study, involving multiple teams of scientists, volunteers, 
grad students and postdocs over a 44-year period, was recently reported 
in an article published in the _Proceedings of the National Academy of 
Sciences_ [1].  Prof. Karr will talk about the study's results, 
including the sometimes surprising patterns they observed.  His talk 
will also feature photos of the many furtive understory birds captured 
with ground-level mist nets over the course of the study.
When?  Monday, Oct. 3, 7:30 pm (sign-in begins at 7:15 pm)
WOS Monthly Meetings remain open to all as we continue to welcome the 
wider birding community to join us online.
For login information, go to http://wos.org/about-wos/monthly-meetings/. 
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While there, if you are not yet a member of WOS, I hope you will 
consider becoming one.
Please join us!
Vicki King
WOS Program Coordinator
Links:
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[1] https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2108731119
[2] http://wos.org/about-wos/monthly-meetings/.%C2%A0%C2%A0While
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