Embark on an Unforgettable Journey with RaptorQuest

Are you ready to be inspired by an epic adventure that spans across 34 states, chasing the majestic birds of prey that rule the skies? Join us for RaptorQuest with Scott Harris, a thrilling Zoom event that brings to life a 17-month journey like no other.


Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM ET
Location: Zoom Meeting

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/95956439287?pwd=mln99rdKryuyFvnMNNyEDDIspasaZS.1

Meeting ID: 959 5643 9287
Passcode: 486837

About RaptorQuest:

Scott Harris’s RaptorQuest is a captivating tale of determination, adventure, and passion for wildlife. For 17 months, Scott dedicated himself to tracking 53 raptor species across the United States, experiencing everything from bone-chilling -36°F days to scorching heat over 100°F. This wasn’t just a journey of miles—it was one of learning, connection, and resilience.

Through moments of triumph and frustration—from spotting a bird just in time to missing one by mere minutes—Scott’s story is a testament to the spirit of adventure. But RaptorQuest isn’t just about the birds. It’s also about the remarkable people he met, the lessons he learned along the way, and the inspiration he found to embark on his next big adventure.

Why You Should Attend:

  • Discover the beauty and diversity of raptors across the U.S.

  • Learn about the challenges and joys of a “Raptor Big Year.”

  • Hear firsthand about the perseverance and passion it takes to pursue a dream.

  • Connect with a community that shares your love for wildlife and adventure.

Whether you’re an avid birder, a lover of the great outdoors, or simply someone who enjoys a great story, RaptorQuest is an event you won’t want to miss.

How to Join:

Mark your calendars for January 15 and join us via Zoom for this extraordinary presentation. No registration required!

We can’t wait to see you there. Let’s explore the skies together and be inspired by the incredible tales of RaptorQuest.

Source: The Audubon Society of Ohio

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