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BirdPix Dash to the Coast - "Photothon" Trip

Join veteran photographers to get the best photograph and raise money for Audubon!

What
  • Birdathon
  • Birding Trip
  • Photo Trip
When May 01, 2010
from 03:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Contact Name Tim Boyer
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-730-6925
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Meet the Birdpix Team: Tim Boyer, Ginger Holser, Caren Park, Lyn Mares, Anita Eastman, Mary Brisson, and Jeff Lane - a new team of really fine bird and wildlife photographers. They will photograph birds all along the route from Nisqually NWR to Ocean Shores and around Grays Harbor. They expect to get good photographs of 30 to 40 birds (relative to 90 or more birds discovered by sound or sight on regular Birdathon routes) and will ask their sponsors to pledge accordingly.

Sponsors are welcome to come to the  May and June Photo Group Meeting (2nd Thursday of the month, 7:00 PM at the church) to see the images taken. There will be prizes for:

  • The  most bird species photographed
  • The most birds in a single image
  • The best bird photograph of the day

-  and maybe a few other prizes as well. 

 

Tim invites any photographers to join them to fill up their carpools and asks that each member bring pledges of $200.00 or more.

 

Contact Tim to sign up and donate.

 

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