
We will be sending out the link to join before the event start time at 2:00 pm. If you have not heard from us by 1:00 pm on August 16th, please contact Stina Cowan at stinac@nordicmuseum.org
Paul Bannick, award-winning author and photographer, will take us on visual journey through a year in the life of the Great Gray Owl, one of several Nordic American Owls featured in the recent Nordic Kultur article “A Who’s Hoo of Nordic American Owls.”
Paul Bannick specializes in the natural history of North America with a focus on birds and habitat. Coupling his love of the outdoors with his skill as a photographer, he creates images that foster the intimacy between viewer and subject, inspiring education and conservation.
Paul is the author and photographer of two best-selling bird books, Owl: A Year in the Lives of North American Owls, (Braided River 2016) and The Owl and the Woodpecker, Encounters with North America’s Most Iconic Birds, (Mountaineers 2008). Bannick’s work can be found prominently in bird guides from Audubon, Peterson, The Smithsonian, Stokes, The National Wildlife Federation, and his work has been featured in a variety of publications from The New York Times to Seattle Times and many more. He has also appeared frequently in various TV and radio shows.
This presentation will take place on Zoom. Registration required; Zoom link will be sent to your email via your receipt.
This lecture is part of the Museum's Nordic Sól summer celebration.
Cost: $5
We will be sending out the link to join before the event start time at 2:00 pm. If you have not heard from us by 1:00 pm on August 16th, please contact Stina Cowan at stinac@nordicmuseum.org
Paul Bannick, award-winning author and photographer, will take us on visual journey through a year in the life of the Great Gray Owl, one of several Nordic American Owls featured in the recent Nordic Kultur article “A Who’s Hoo of Nordic American Owls.”
Paul Bannick specializes in the natural history of North America with a focus on birds and habitat. Coupling his love of the outdoors with his skill as a photographer, he creates images that foster the intimacy between viewer and subject, inspiring education and conservation.
Paul is the author and photographer of two best-selling bird books, Owl: A Year in the Lives of North American Owls, (Braided River 2016) and The Owl and the Woodpecker, Encounters with North America’s Most Iconic Birds, (Mountaineers 2008). Bannick’s work can be found prominently in bird guides from Audubon, Peterson, The Smithsonian, Stokes, The National Wildlife Federation, and his work has been featured in a variety of publications from The New York Times to Seattle Times and many more. He has also appeared frequently in various TV and radio shows.
This presentation will take place on Zoom. Registration required; Zoom link will be sent to your email via your receipt.
This lecture is part of the Museum's Nordic Sól summer celebration.
Cost: $5