Subject: Butterfly classes
Date: Mar 2 07:42:12 1994
From: Steve Hallstrom - steveh at u.washington.edu
Idie Ulsh wouold like her butterfly classes posted to the network.
There is one class, two sessions.
>From Earthcare Feb. edition
BUTTERFLIES of the PUGET SOUND REGION
This relaxed and informative three-session program is designed for people
who wish to learn, in a non-technical format, to identify the butterflies
of their gardens and of the Puget Sound area. Extensive information will
be given on butterfly gardening and selection of plants to attract specific
butterflies. Classes are slide-based with superb photographs of all species
and topics discussed.
===Identification of 34 butterfly species in the Puget Sound area
===Natural history of butterflies
===Butterfly gardening - what and where to plant to attract them to your yard
===Butterflying with binoculars - how to enjoy without collecting
===Butterfly photography
--One carpool field trip will be taken when weather permits
Instructor: Idie Ulsh, naturalist and Seattle Audubon 2nd VP
Dates: Series 1 Mondays May 9,16,23 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Series 2 Tuesdays June 7,14,21 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Location: Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st, Seattle
Cost $50 payable to Seattle Audubon Society
Registration: Seattle Audubon Society, 8-28 35th Ave NE, Seattle 98115
(206) 523-4483
Class limit: 25
Steve Hallstrom