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Birding by Habitat

Class: Friday, November 10 and 17, 7:00 to 9:15 PM at the Northlake Unitarian Church, 308 Fourth Avenue, Kirkland. There is no field trip with this class.

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When Nov 10, 2006
from 05:00 PM to 07:15 PM
Where Northlake Unitarian Church
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BIRDING BY HABITAT 

Instructor: Brian Bell, Master Birder

 

This is a 2 session class to introduce you to the habitats of Washington and the birds associated with them.  Too often we go out birding looking for some interesting birds without being aware of the habitats that they prefer.  Knowing what birds are likely to be found in a particular habitat will increase your enjoyment of birding.  We’ll look at each habitat type and its major trees and plants.  What does the overall habitat look like and how can you tell which vegetation type is present?  We’ll also sample some of the typical birds found in each habitat.

 

Class:  Friday, November 10 and 17, 7:00 to 9:15 PM at the Northlake Unitarian Church, 308 Fourth Avenue, Kirkland.  There is no field trip with this class.

Cost:     $60/EAS Member, $75/Non-member

 

Registration required.  Call the office at 425-576-8805 to register.  Registration closes on Tuesday, November 7, 2006.

 

 

 

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