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Gulls of Washington State

Taught by Kevin Aanerud. Learn about the many species of gulls in the Puget Sound region and demystify some of the complexities of gull identification.

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When Sep 11, 2006
from 05:00 PM to 07:00 PM
Where Northlake Unitarian Church & Fieldtrip
Contact Phone 425-576-8805
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GULLS OF WASHINGTON STATE with Kevin Aanerud

      This is a course designed to encourage the study of the many species of gulls found in the Puget Sound region and demystify some of the complexities of gull identification.  The first class will serve as an introduction and discuss adult plumages exclusively. The second class meeting will offer an approach to learning gull identification for immature gulls.  It is the intent of this course not to offer detailed descriptions of each species for memorization, but rather to provide a good foundation which will make studying gulls easier.  During the field trip we will visit a variety of local habitats habitually frequented by gulls.

Class:  Mondays, September 11 and 25, 2006 from 7:00 to 9:15 PM.  Class will meet at the Northlake Unitarian Church, 308 Fourth Avenue, Kirkland.  Class limited to 20 participants.  Registration required.

Field Trip:  Saturday, September 30, 2006.  8:00 AM.  To be arranged at the class.

Cost:  Lecture and field trip $55.00 per person/EAS member, $70.00 per non-member.  Registration for the field trip only if space available at $25.00 per person/EAS member, $35.00 per person/non-member.  Class members have priority.  Class and field trip limited to 20 participants.

Registration:  Call the office to register at (425) 576-8805.  Office open Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings.  Registration closes September 5.

 

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