[Tweeters] Discover Birds of the PNW with North Cascades Institute!

krothnelson at yahoo.com krothnelson at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 29 13:59:00 PST 2024


North Cascades Institute is offering several guided birding adventures in the North Cascades, on the Salish Sea, and online this season to take you where the action is and help you take your birding skills and knowledge to the next level:

- The first program is Bald Eagles of the Skagit Valley happening this Saturday, February 3rd (only a few spots left): 

- Join naturalist Joe Ordóñez for a journey exploring the Skagit Valley to learn more about bald eagles. Joe has decades of experience observing, photographing and interpreting bald eagles' behavior. We will learn about bald eagle natural history and the critical role of chum salmon runs in sustaining healthy bald eagle populations. 
- The adventure begins at the Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center in Rockport and will end in La Conner just in time for the La Conner Birding Festival. 

- For last-minute registrations, call 360-854-2599 before 4:00 pm on Friday, February 2nd.

- Understanding Bird Biology: An Online 4-part Masterclass Series with David Lukas:

- Under the Surface with Bird Bones and Skeletons, Feb 14, 6-7:15 PM
- The Wow of Bird Colors, March 13, 6-7:15 pm
- Understanding Bird Songs, April 10, 6-7:15 pm
- It All Begins in the Nest, May 8, 6-7:15 pm


- All of these online classes are online and only $10 each! If you can’t make the specific date or time of an online class you want to take, we will send you a link to view the program on your own time for up to 2 weeks.


- Other Upcoming Bird-related Field Excursions:

- Columbia Basin Natural History Ramble, April 20-21
- Birding Bellingham Bay on the Snow Goose, May 4
- Spring Birding in the Methow Valley, May 31-June 2

- Learn more about these classes and sign up today at www.ncascades.org or call (360) 854-2599. 

- Scholarships and discounts may be available

Cheers,
Kim Roth Nelson
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