Subject: [Tweeters] Presentation on White Birds of Winter
Date: Sun Jan 30 16:55:15 PST 2022
From: Martha Jordan - mj.cygnus at gmail.com

WHITE BIRDS OF WINTER - an upcoming program
The White Birds of Winter are here! Thousands of Trumpeter and Tundra Swans
and Snow Geese have migrated from Alaska and Canada to feed in the farm
fields of Washington. On Thursday, February 10 at 7pm, Wildlife Biologist
Martha Jordan will Zoom entertaining stories and a spectacular slide show
about these magnificent birds.
Register online through the Adopt A Stream Foundation's Nature Store,
http://www.streamkeeper.org/thenaturestore
<http://www.streamkeeper.org/thenaturestore?fbclid=IwAR3TjKDnNM03o3N8ecZvXca5-P937yks0InzNhBbYMQUM7pu7ZZSe_-9obQ>
or call 425-316-8592 to reserve your spot: $7 general admission; $5 Adopt A
Stream Foundation Members.
Martha, the Director of the NW Swan Conservation Association
(https://nwswans.org/
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will explain the myths and share the facts about these beautiful birds.
During this Streamkeeper Academy event, which is geared for middle school
students to adults, you will learn about swan and snow geese life history,
biology, and some identification tips.
You will also learn the best places to view them now in Washington
State. Martha will also shed some light on the problems and
controversies (including lead poisoning and habitat destruction)
migratory birds face on their Washington State wintering grounds.
Through her beautiful photographs, Martha will teach you how to tell these
birds apart and where you can go to see them now. Pick up a free Swan &
Goose Identification pamphlet at the Adopt A Stream Foundation's Northwest
Stream Center (www.streamkeeper.org
<http://www.streamkeeper.org/?fbclid=IwAR38XAmrIKVP7_6epBmsg6T7uMVl-pBaWLhiJHEtM3YpMXogH8y8qfQJdrI>
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before
your next local bird watching excursion.
Proceeds from White Birds of Winter benefit the NW Swan Conservation
Society and the Adopt A Stream Foundation's Streamkeeper Academy.

Martha Jordan
Everett, WA
206-713-3684