Scientific Woemibo Tohar Tal

10-09-2025

Sep 10 2025 (15:00 – 17:00)
Location: Sânwalden, Fryske Akademy

M.Sc. student, aspring PhD candidate and Batumi Raptor Count chairman Tohar Tal is delivering a talk at the annual meeting of the British Ornithologists’ Club at the Natural History Museum in London on Sept 20th. A fabulous stage for a young biologist! Tohar has been invited to relate the story of Batumi Raptor Count in an unconventional form, using anecdotes and short stories to illustrate the history and workings of BRC. Tohar is coming to Leeuwarden to practice and get feedback from the BirdEyes’ community on his talk. Juice and cookies will be provided 🙂

Agenda

In addition, we are currently organizing targeted work meetings, building on the traditions that we have developed during the Wadvogelwerk (Metawad-Waddenfonds), Kening fan ‘e Greide for many years, and the black-tailed godwit research in southwest Fryslân.

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