HOLLAND AUDUBON CLUB
02/04/2026
Holland Audubon Club Presents:
Tuesday, February 10, 7:00 PM
Location: Hope Church Commons room; 77 West 11th Street, Holland MI
“Central California Adventures” Presented by Ken Cook
Located halfway between LA and San Francisco, the cozy town of Santa Ynez is nestled in California’s fertile Central Valley, home to many unique species of not only birds, but many other creatures that enjoy this hospitable environment. Ken Cook will lead a program of travel and birding as he takes the Holland Audubon Club to this peacefully beautiful, picturesque town, as well as the surrounding terrain of rolling hills and farmland, sparsely populated and arid. As a result, a number of birds and wildlife find comfort in settling in this habitat. Join us as Ken shares some of his great opportunities resulting in amazing images of various aspects of this intriguing area and wildlife.
A Holland native and graduate of Hope College, Cook has honed his 30-plus year photography passion to specialize in landscapes, nature and wildlife. He has traveled to many countries to pursue his passion but currently is focused on our winged friends within North America. a charter member of the North America Nature Photography Association, as well as a member of the Holland Friends of Art, Holland Area Arts Council and the Tulip City Camera Club. You can view his work and/or contact him at www.kencookphotography.com.
11/08/2025
Tuesday, Nov 11, 7:00 PM
Location: Hope Church Commons room; 77 West 11th Street, Holland MI
Holland Audubon Presents:
“Bird Behaviors” By Kelly Ronald, Ph.D.
Birds experience the world in ways that are often very different from our own: for birds--colors are more vibrant, and simple trills are filled with information. In this presentation, Dr. Kelly Ronald will explore the behavioral displays of both common backyard birds and more extravagant species and how their vision and hearing shape the ways they communicate, choose mates, and navigate daily survival. We will learn about how scientists study avian sensory systems and measure behavioral responses while watching unique videos of interesting behaviors. Dr. Ronald will also share how her lab students are investigating how these behaviors are changing and adapting to a world filled with human noise and change. Come and immerse yourself in biological wonder.
Dr. Kelly Ronald is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Hope College since 2019. Her research background includes working with grey catbirds during her undergraduate degree at Transylvania University (Lexington, KY), brown-headed cowbirds during her PhD at Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN), and now with common urban-adapted species like house sparrows and house finches at Hope College. She leads a research group at Hope focused on the sensory ecology and behavior of birds; and works closely with undergraduate students, local conservation partners, and the community to support nestbox outreach and environmental education. She is passionate about helping students connect more deeply with the natural world, and she especially enjoys introducing others to the remarkable sensory lives of the birds right outside our windows.
Free to the public. Coffee, tea and light snacks served.
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Monthly Presentations
2ND TUESDAY
7:00 PM at Hope Church; 77 W.11th St.
Social time; 6:30; All programs are free.
Sept. 9 “Natural history of Northwestern Canada” by Michael Kielb, retired Biologist, Eastern MU
Oct.14 “Neotropical Migrants; Birding in the Americas” by Nahuel Medina, Biologist, OCP Naturalist
Nov. 11 “Bird Behaviors” by Kelly Ronald, Biology Professor, Hope College
Dec.9 “Identiflight and Real Birds” by Caleb Putnam, Ornithologist, former MI IBA Coordinator
Jan. 13 “Birding in Chile” by Steve Hamberg, HAC President, World Traveler
Feb.10 “Central California Adventures” by Ken Cook, Photographer and World Traveler
Mar.10 “Misadventures of a Wannabe Wildlife Photographer” by Marty Keirnan, Birding Enthusiast
Apr. 14 “Family Ties: Ferrying in Waterfowl & Pair Duets in Rails and Owls” by Daniel Goldberg, Ornithologist, Asst Prof Biology, GVSU
May 12 “Wildlife and & Birding Photography” by Hannah Cramer, Birding Enthusiast
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