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Washington's Woodpeckers

Join Master Birder Brian Bell to explore the world of woodpeckers in Washington.

What
  • Class
When May 04, 2007
from 04:00 PM to 06:15 PM
Where Northlake Unitarian Church
Contact Phone 425-576-8805
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Twelve species inhabit our state from sea level to the boreal forests to the semiarid valleys of Eastern Washington.  In class, we will view an illustrated presentation and discuss habitat requirements, examine seasonal distribution, learn identification tips, and listen to vocalization and drumming patterns. 

Brian is a professional birding and natural history guide with an extensive background in biology, geology and astronomy.  He teaches ornithology at local community colleges and has birded extensively throughout the West and the United States.  His enthusiasm and passion for birds will inspire you! 

Field trips:

Saturday, May 5, the half day trip will be in Western Washington. 

Saturday, June 2. A full day trip to Eastern Washington. The trips will be organized at the class session.   

Cost for lecture and field trips:  $65.00 for members, $85.00 for nonmembers.  A fee of $20 for gas and driving expenses to Eastern Washington should be paid to the carpool driver.  The carpool fee for the half day will be $3. 

Registration: Call our office Monday, Tuesday or Friday at 425-576-8805 to register.  Registration closes May 1, 2007.

 

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