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What is a bird? An evolutionary perspective on the first ‘birds’.
Birds are the most species-rich clade of any vertebrate on land, and this speaks to their success as the last dinosaurs on Earth. But at what point does a dinosaur stop being a dinosaur and start being a bird? Does it ever stop being a dinosaur? And why did they survive when the other dinosaurs died out? Come hear Zeke speak about the beginning of birds.
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Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026 Time: Doors open 5:30pm, Program starts at 6pm Location: East Flagstaff Community Library, Flagstaff AZ
This Northern Arizona Audubon Society events is free and open to everyone. By joining us, you become part of our mission to inspire appreciation of birds and protect the habitats they need. Your membership and donations make these programs possible — thank you for supporting birds and conservation in Northern Arizona.
Northern Arizona Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization dedicated to engaging people in appreciating and protecting birds and the places they need.
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