
Martin Ogle
MCAS May 2026 Zoom Community Program
Title: Birds and Energy
Presenter: Presented by Martin Ogle
Date: Monday, May 18th, 2026, 7:00 pm
Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/91778300686?pwd=Uunm5EAizT6sSDbvbW5SH6FfgR9454.1
Meeting ID: 917 7830 0686; Passcode: 184880
You can also find the link on the MCAS Events Calendar.
All MCAS Zoom Community Programs are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. No signup/registration required to attend.
If you are not already an MCAS member, please consider becoming a MCAS member to support our mission and activities, including Community Programs.
Description:
Birds are full of energy—literally and figuratively! With the highest body temperatures of all animals, remarkable adaptations, and awe-inspiring migrations, they have much to teach us about energy. At the same time, human energy systems affect birds uniquely and severely.
Naturalist and energy educator Martin Ogle delivers a fascinating exploration of avian life through the lens of energy . . . and vice versa! Discover how the National Audubon Society is connecting energy, birds, climate change and other concerns of our day. Learn about a myriad of energy-related adaptations in birds (including one found in the legs of birds and in modern buildings!) and new ways we are lessening the impact of human energy systems on birds. And more!
This engaging program provides a fresh, little-known window into the world of birds while deepening our understanding of energy through the context of Earth's living systems.
Bio:
Martin Ogle has a 40 year career as a naturalist and energy educator in VA and CO. He received Wildlife Biology degrees (B.S. and M.S.) from Colorado State University and Virginia Tech and recently created the non-profit, Geo Sapiens; The Earth-wise Human. His work includes Birds and Beyond — Boulder County Audubon which is bringing the immense relevance of birds to our world to the fore!
If you have questions, email Wendy McKeown, Community Programs Chair: wendy.mckeown@morrocoastaudubon.org















