Subject: [Tweeters] 3 nature walks each day this Sat 4-28 and Sun 4-29
Date: Apr 27 18:06:40 2012
From: Stewart Wechsler - ecostewart at gmail.com


Tweeters,

Some of you may have seen the piece on my nature walks that just came
out in the Seattle
Times on-line:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/outdoors/2018070824_odtales29.htm

I hope this isn't a duplicate to you Tweeters subscribers, but better
duplicate than no notice
l ?am just now adding programs on my website to give those that read
the article some activities to attend:
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/
I just posted 3 walks for tomorrow (Saturday 4/28):

Camp Long Native Plants and Blooms theme 10 am - 12:00 noon:
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/ai1ec_event/native-plants-and-blooms-of-seattle-camp-long/?instance_id=101

Snakes, Slugs and Salamanders ? Camp Long 1 - 3 pm:
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/ai1ec_event/snakes-slugs-and-salamanders-camp-long/?instance_id=98

Breeding and Migrating Bird Walk ? Lincoln Park - April 28, 2012 at
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm:
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/ai1ec_event/breeding-and-migrating-bird-walk-lincoln-park-2/?instance_id=114

For Sunday, April 29th:
Schmitz Park?s Old Growth Forest:
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/ai1ec_event/schmitz-parks-old-growth-forest/?instance_id=109
April 29, 2012 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Investigating Insects of Camp Long ?3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/ai1ec_event/investigating-insects-of-camp-long/?instance_id=113

Owling Lincoln Park - 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
http://www.stewardshipadventures.com/ai1ec_event/owling-lincoln-park-3/?instance_id=93

All of these so far are in West Seattle in some of the best urban
habitats, near me, and that I have been spending the most time it that
it was easiest to make a quick decision on (the article came out a
week before I expected it), but now I intend to do the best I can
spreading more walks and program events through the Seattle Times
readership area and through my relatively easy driving radius (now
that my car is again running, hopefully with no more troubles too soon).
If you have any suggestions for favorite, areas with the richest
organism diversity, or an owl population, or a good spot for chasing
and catching insects, or any other organism highlights, I am open to
helpful suggestions.

I cover about any organism one might notice on any walk and try to
adjust to the interest of the group. The birders shouldn't be disappointed!

-Stewart