Subject: [Tweeters] bird classes at Seattle Audubon
Date: Sep 22 08:23:59 2010
From: Dennis Paulson - dennispaulson at comcast.net


Hello, tweets.

I was asked to post something about the classes I'm teaching for Seattle Audubon this fall. They comprise a series of three classes on different aspects of bird behavior. They have been advertised in Earthcare Northwest, but I don't know if all tweeters are Seattle Audubon members.

You can sign up by calling the Seattle Audubon Nature Shop at 206-523-4483.


Bird Feeding Behaviors & Adaptations

Are you interested in knowing the function of that monstrous bill on a pelican? Why hummingbirds hover? How a hawk uses its bill and feet to get a meal? Why flamingo and skimmer and toucan bills are so strange-looking?

The class consists of two slide-illustrated lectures showing feeding adaptations and discussing feeding strategies of birds all around the world.

Class: Tuesdays, October 5 and 12, 7-9 PM
Location: CUH, Douglas Classroom
Cost: $80 members, $95 non-members
Limit: 26


Bird Migration

One of the most amazing natural phenomena in the world is the annual migration of birds, millions of them sweeping north across all the continents in spring and returning south in fall. Our own state features dozens of species that are involved in these movements.

The class consists of two lectures that will explain the phenomenon of migration and illustrate it with species from Washington and elsewhere.

Class: Wednesdays, October 20 and 27, 7-9 PM
Location: CUH, Douglas Classroom
Cost: $80 SAS member. $95 non-member.
Limit: 26


Bird Breeding Behavior

Although all of them lay eggs, in every other way birds show great variation in their reproduction, from albatrosses that lay a single egg that takes over two months to hatch to cowbirds that lay 40 eggs in a season in the nests of other birds. Bird eggs vary in shape and size and color and number, their nests are among the most complex examples of animal architecture, and they raise their young in every way you can imagine.

The class consists of two slide-illustrated lectures that will attempt to make order of the array of bird breeding strategies.

Class: Wednesdays, November 3 and 10, 7-9 PM
Location: CUH, Douglas Classroom
Cost: $80 member. $95 non-member.
Limit: 26
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Dennis Paulson
1724 NE 98 St.
Seattle, WA 98115
206-528-1382
dennispaulson at comcast.net



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