Date: 10/23/25 6:23 pm
From: Scott Severs <scottesevers...>
Subject: [cobirds] Re: Tickets Available –BCAS Presents: The Secret Lives of North American Woodpeckers with Paul Bannick (Nov. 11)
Please note, this will be an in-person only event! No zoom available.
Tickets are going fast.

On Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 1:01:41 PM UTC-6 Matias Comina wrote:

>
> *📅 Event Details*
> Tuesday, November 11, 2025
> 7:15 PM – 8:45 PM
> *Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder (UUCB)*
> 5001 Pennsylvania Ave, Boulder CO
> 🎟 Tickets $10 · Non-refundable · Limited Seating
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>
> *🎟 Ticket Information*
> As seating is limited, this will be a *ticketed event.*
>
> Tickets go on sale *October 20, 2025 at 7:00 AM.*
> Tickets are *$10* and *non-refundable.*
>
> Please bring *proof of purchase* (digital or printed) to the program.
>
> *Buy Tickets Here:*
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-secret-lives-of-north-american-woodpeckers-tickets-1839313860269?aff=oddtdtcreator
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>
> *The Secret Lives of North American Woodpeckers *
>
> Woodpeckers are the beating heart of North American forests*.* Their
> rhythmic drumming echoes through the trees, while their excavations create
> homes for owls and countless other species. Acting as keystone species,
> they are vital to the health and balance of wooded habitats across the
> continent.
>
> In this new presentation, Paul Bannick takes us deep into the lives of
> these remarkable birds—from Alaska’s boreal forests and the oak woodlands
> of the Midwest to the desert borderlands of the Southwest and the tropical
> forests of Mexico and Florida.
>
> Through *first-hand field experiences*, *over 200 never-before-published
> photographs*, and *the latest science*, Paul shares an intimate look at
> woodpeckers in every season—courtship, nesting, fledging, and surviving the
> winter months. He also explores the habitats that sustain these species and
> what we can do to protect them.
> ------------------------------
>
> *About Paul Bannick*
> Paul Bannick is an award-winning author and wildlife photographer known
> for his stunning imagery that inspires education and conservation. He is
> the author and photographer of five acclaimed books, including *Owl: A
> Year in the Lives of North American Owls* and *The Owl and the Woodpecker*
> .
>
> His photography has appeared in *The New York Times*, *Audubon*, *Nature’s
> Best Photography*, and major bird guides from *Audubon*, *Peterson*, and *The
> Smithsonian*. He has also appeared on *NBC Nightly News*, *PBS*, and *NPR*,
> and serves as a Director for *Conservation Northwest*.
>
> Explore more of Paul’s work and books at PaulBannick.com.
>

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