Subject: FW: Owl Class
Date: Jan 22 10:45:47 2002
From: Lauren Braden - LaurenB at seattleaudubon.org


this looks interesting...

-----Original Message-----
From: Ann Eissinger [mailto:nahkeeta at fidalgo.net]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 10:28 AM
To: Braden, Lauren
Nahkeeta Northwest Presents:
for February/March 2002

Owls of the Day and Night
an in-depth study of northwest owls


Owl Program Description:
Owls are the source of mystery and illusion. The natural history of this
group is both complex and fascinating. To learn more, join us for an in
depth study of northwest owls. This class will cover field identification,
life history, habitat association, prey, seasonal occurrence and more...


The class series includes 5 sessions, 3 lectures and 2 field trips. This is
an opportunity to master the skills necessary to identify and understand
both the habits and habitats of resident and migrant owls.


Instructor: David Drummond, Wildlife Biologist/Raptor Specialist


Cost: $125 for the series of five classes


Schedule:
Lecture - Wed. Feb 13, 7:00-9:30 pm
Field Study - Sat. Feb 16, 9:00-1:00 pm
Lecture - Wed. Mar 13, 7:00-9:30 pm
Field Study - Sat. Mar 16, 6:00-9:00 pm
Potluck/Presentations/Summary - Wed. Mar 20, 6:00-9:30 pm


Location: Padilla Bay - Breazeale Interpretive Center, Bayview Wash.


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