Subject: FW: Song Bird Class
Date: Mar 26 08:52:13 2001
From: Lauren Braden - LaurenB at seattleaudubon.org



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From: Ann Eissinger [mailto:nahkeeta at fidalgo.net]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 8:03 AM

NOTICE: Please Announce or Publish
Spring 2001
Nahkeeta Northwest Presents:

Spring Songsters: learn the bird behind the song, migrant song birds -
from flycatchers to warblers.

Spring Song Bird Class Description

Have you ever wondered what birds you heard on those lush spring
mornings? Every year many colorful, songful birds of the tropics
migrate thousands of miles to the northwest to nest and raise young.
This group of birds, also known as neotropical migrants, is a fun
challenge in local birding, offering great variety in color, song and
habitat. We will also explore their basic ecology and conservation.
LITTLE BROWN BIRDS NO MORE!! We invite you to learn how to identify
individual species through sight, sound and association. Please join
Nahkeeta Northwest Biologist's David Drummond and Ann Eissinger in an
exciting four part series including two classroom and two field
sessions. Whether you are a beginner or advanced, this is an
opportunity to enhance your field skills and feed your senses!!

Instructors: David Drummond, Wildlife Research Biologist/Naturalist
Ann Eissinger, Wildlife Biologist

Cost: $100 for the series of four classes

Schedule:
Lecture* - Wed. May 23, 6:30-9:00 pm
Field Study - Sat. May 26, 6:30-9:30 am
Lecture/Discussion* - Wed. May 30, 6:30-9:00 pm
Field Study and wrap up - Sat. June 2, 6:30-9:30 am

* Songbird friendly coffee will be served

Location: Padilla Bay - Breazeale Interpretive Center, Bayview Wa

for more information or to register call:
Padilla Bay 360-428-1558
Nahkeeta NW 360-766-6008
or email : nahkeeta at fidalgo.net