Hooded pitohui, markaharper1 CC BY-SA 2.0
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Bar-headed goose chick, (c)Julia York
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Great tailed Grackle, (c)Becky Matsubara
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Archaeopteryx by James Reece, (c)Australian Museum
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Birds are dinosaurs and everyone should be talking about it. If you think about it, dinosaurs are around us all the time yet we don’t often take time to appreciate that fact. Birds are found on every continent, every ocean, every city; they can fly very high, very far, and for long periods of time. Join us at the final Science Under the Stars of 2021 to talk about the evolutionary history of birds, how they breathe and why that matters, fun and interesting bird species, and perhaps even a few new facts about the disdained grackles.
Science Under the Stars has gone virtual! This semester all SUTS activities will be online, but they encourage you to participate outdoors under the stars in your backyard! (If wifi allows for it, of course.)
Please note that for this event, both the lecture and Q&A will be live and recorded. Here’s the schedule for this month’s event: