[Tweeters] Upcoming Bird Programs from North Cascades Institute

krothnelson at yahoo.com krothnelson at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 7 10:46:04 PDT 2023



North Cascades Institute has several upcoming bird-related programs that I think many of you will be interested in: 

Saturday, April 29: Birding the Salish Sea aboard the Snow Goose. Explore the waters of Bellingham Bay, Lummi Island and surrounding areas in search of a variety of seabirds like loons, murres, auklets, guillemots, scoters, cormorants and more as well as marine mammals with expert naturalist Amanda Colbert. Enjoy spectacular views of Mt. Baker, the Chuckanut Mountains, the Nooksack River estuary, Rosario Strait and San Juan Islands from a unique water-level perspective.

Wednesday, May 10: Something to Crow About, a virtual presentation with Dr. Kaeli Swift. Explore the unique features of corvids that make them so appealing to watch and study, how they have influenced our cultures across time and space, and how human attention towards these birds has shaped their own ecology and culture. 

Saturday, May 12 - Sunday, May 14: Spring Birding in the North Cascades. Join longtime Institute instructor and birding extraordinaire Libby Mills to seek out spring bird life in the North Cascades ecosystem. This course includes two nights of comfortable lodging, six delicious meals and interesting evening programs at the North Cascades Environmental Learning Center. *Only 2 spots left!
There are many other programs that you all might enjoy including classes focusing on art, photography, wolves, snakes, grizzly bears, killer whales, wildlife tracking, biodiversity, mushrooms and more! Find out more about these classes and sign up at https://ncascades.org/signup/programs/classes
I also highly recommend signing up for the Institute’s monthly eNewsletter here.

Scholarships and Student, Military and Disability discounts may also be available for in-person programs. Call (360) 854-2599 for more info. 



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