2025 February Volunteer Enrichment
Event Details
Randi Minetor, author and journalist: Ancient Egyptians believed that the Earth began as an egg laid by a giant goose. Ojibwa people of America’s
Event Details
Randi Minetor, author and journalist: Ancient Egyptians believed that the Earth began as an egg laid by a giant goose. Ojibwa people of America’s northern plains tell of a Great Flood that swept away the world’s evils, and the bird that braved the deep waters to bring a bit of soil up from the bottom to restart the continent. European scientists once believed that geese survived the winters by turning themselves into barnacles and adhering to the bottoms of ships, transforming back into birds in spring. These and many other tales told in Randi Minetor’s latest book, The Complete Language of Birds, bring us back to a time when birds seemed like magical beings with the answers to so many of the world’s questions.
Bestselling author Randi Minetor writes for Falcon Guides/Globe Pequot Press and is the author of Backyard Birding and Butterfly Gardening for Lyons Press. Her most recent book, The Complete Language of Birds, is an encyclopedia that unites classic illustrations, science, folklore, and mythology about more than 400 bird species around the world. She writes for Birding Magazine, is a regional report editor for North American Birds, and has served for three years as president of the Rochester Birding Association in New York State.
I encourage you to visit her website to purchase her book before the zoom meeting and check out her other items for sale: Shop for Titles by the Minetors
Time
February 20, 2025 11:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Zoom