
Tucson Audubon Society: Southeast Arizona Birding Festival – Moths: A Hidden World of Nocturnal Diversity
Moths are often dismissed as drab creatures whose caterpillars devour our gardens and sweaters.
While some species do exhibit bad habits, the truth is that moths are incredibly diverse, abundant, and easy to observe. Many moths are strikingly patterned and stunningly beautiful, refuting the idea that these insects are unattractive. This workshop is an introduction to the vibrant, beautiful, and surprising world of moths. Don’t forget to join Jeff on Thursday or Friday evenings to experience a moth and insect extravaganza!
- 2:00pm – 3:00pm
- Free with Festival Registration
All activities (unless otherwise noted) for the Southeast Arizona Birding Festival will be based out of the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Tucson – Reid Park, 445 South Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona, 520-881-4200.
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Part of the Southeast Arizona Birding Festival!
Proceeds from this event support Tucson Audubon’s work to protect birds and the places they live and your participation illustrates value of our region’s spectacular biodiversity. Together we can send an important message that Birders Mean Business – THANK YOU!
- Audience: Adult
- Genre: Field Sciences
- Type: Expo/Festival, Presentation
