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The 14th annual Red Cliffs Audubon St. George Bird Festival is scheduled January 26 through the 28th and will feature field trips, presentations and a photo contest.

Registration is $10 per person or $15 per family. A complete schedule is available at http://www.stgeorgebirdfest.com.

The keynote speaker is Richard Washington, a world-renowned naturalist. He will speak about The Peregrine Fund's global raptor conservation projects with images and stories from a lifetime of experiences to save endangered species, solve conservation problems and develop sustainable solutions. He will speak at a 6 p.m. banquet on January 28.

Other speakers include Utah Division of Wildlife Resources upland game biologist Jason Robinson; teacher Gordon Warren; North Carolina bird expert Judy Schattner; and environmental consultant Seth Topham.