Hummingbird and Western Warbler Movie Night, Lower Columbia Basin Audubon

03/06/2010 7:00 pm
US/Pacific
Location: 
Battelle Auditorium
Contact: 
Robin Priddy, Lower Columbia Basin Audubon
Phone: 
378-1694
Email: 
grania0358@aol.com
Website: 
http://www.lowercolumbiabasinaudubon.org/

Double Feature Movie Night Fun

Hummingbirds and warblers are some of the most beautiful and revered birds to most people. We are bringing their bright colors, beautiful song, and unmatched flying to the big screen. Join us at Battelle Auditorium on March 6 for the fun. First on the roster will be First Flight – the story of Honey, a Black-chinned Hummingbird, chronicling her nest from eggs to the first flight of her young.

At the break you will be able to visit, have a snack, and stretch before the next film. DVDs of both films will be available for purchase. Snack will be available in the lobby. If you can, please consider donating a tray of goodies.

Watching Warblers West brings us all 24 of the warblers seen in the west. The ones we enjoy when they migrate through our area as well as those found in Texas and Arizona. Filled with songs, nests, and young; this film is something you will always remember. The filmmakers have filmed sequences for National Geographic, Nova, Planet Earth and the PBS show on hummingbirds, so you know the quality is superb.

So join us March 6 at the Battelle Auditorium. Bring the neighbor who loves birds but has not yet discovered the benefits of Lower Columbia Basin Audubon.