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Birds and Bears of Ecuador with Northern Arizona Audubon Society

Birds and Bears of Ecuador with Northern Arizona Audubon Society

Northern Arizona Audubon Monthly Program presents: Birds and Bears of
Ecuador by Alice Madar
Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Location: East Flagstaff Community Library; 3000 N Fourth St, Unit 5; Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Time: 5:30 PM social time, 6:00 PM program starts.

Alice Madar is an avid wildlife photographer and has enjoyed several photography trips to South
America. In this presentation she will focus on Ecuador, where she not only encountered a wide
variety of birds, but also the shy, elusive Spectacled Bears, the only bears in South America.
Ecuador, a little smaller than Arizona, hosts three times as many bird species – more 1600, and 152
hummingbird species! As the Executive Director of the International Hummingbird Society, Alice’s
particular focus is hummingbirds, but she will share photos and insights on a wide range of bird
species that live in Ecuador’s Andes mountains, Amazon basin, cloud forests, and Galápagos
Islands.

East Flagstaff Community Library
05:30 PM - 07:20 PM on Tue, 27 May 2025

Event Supported By

Northern Arizona Audubon Society

Artist Group Info

Alice Madar
East Flagstaff Community Library
N 4th St Suite 5
Flagstaff, Arizona 86004
4802690624
caleb@playwithvault.com