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SUMMARY:Sussex Bird Club | HAWK WATCH Screening & Director Q&A
DESCRIPTION:In-Person & Online\n\n \n\nJoin The Sussex Bird Club in-person 
 in the library or online to view HAWK WATCH\, a documentary about 
 endangered raptors and a dedicated crew of citizen scientists in a fragile 
 desert environment. Filmmakers Alicia Wszelaki and Matthew Nothelfer will 
 join afterwards via Zoom for Q&A.\n\nThe documentary follows a group of 
 devoted birders\, Hal\, Tracee\, and Candace.As the spring bird migration 
 unfolds these leaders encourage volunteers to help track scientific data. 
 Everyone involved attempts to stay organized\, but they soon find their 
 ambitions might not measure up to their own expectations. They forge ahead 
 with the challenging task of collecting information to help protect the 
 Swainson’s Hawks. As thousands of raptors begin to pass through the 
 valley\, the spectacle of nature itself becomes their well-earned reward. 
 Still\, the “Hawksters” struggle. From counting the birds accurately 
 across seemingly impossible geography\, to staying active enough to keep 
 pace with Mother Nature\, none of it is easy. But\, as the crew meet fellow 
 scientists in Mexico and California\, an unexpected ambition begins to 
 inspire them.\n\nHAWK WATCH is a completely independent film that was 
 financed\, produced\, directed\, filmed\, and edited by Alicia Wszelaki and 
 Matthew Nothelfer. Alicia and Matt are visual creatives who have been 
 working in the media industry since the 1980’s. Their hometown is Borrego 
 Springs\, CA. They work often in the Southern California region with a 
 focus on San Diego\, Palm Springs\, and the Orange County/LA area. Alicia 
 and Matt love tourism video production and they’ve shot productions on 
 almost every continent. From Japan to Norway to Chile to Morocco\, wherever 
 the story takes them they’re ready to go.\n\nMatt and Alicia will be part 
 of a Q&A following the documentary.\n\nThe Sussex Bird Club's primary 
 objective is to promote the knowledge and enjoyment of wild birds through 
 guided field trips and monthly meetings about various aspects of birding. 
 Meetings are open to all and beginning birders are always 
 welcome.\n\n\nNOTE: this session is available to attend in-person or 
 through Zoom. You MUST REGISTER and indicate which you prefer. \n\nIf you 
 need assistance with registration or getting your Zoom invitation\, please 
 email the library.\n\nBasic written instructions for using Zoom may be 
 found here and a brief video tutorial may be found here. Closed captioning 
 is available for all our sessions. Information on enabling closed 
 captioning in Zoom may be found here.
LOCATION:Large Meeting Room\, Lewes Public Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Lowe":MAILTO:rebecca.lowe@lib.de.us
CATEGORIES:Community and Culture
CONTACT;CN="Rebecca Lowe":MAILTO:rebecca.lowe@lib.de.us
STATUS:CONFIRMED
UID:LibCal-14994470
URL:https://delawarelibraries.libcal.com/event/14994470
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