Have you ever wondered what the birds talk about? Would you like to see more wildlife, such as mink, coyotes, or birds of prey? Songbirds are in constant dialogue about the whereabouts of land and aerial predators. Explore the art and science of interpreting bird movements, songs and alarm calls. Plan to attend all three classes. Detailed directions and meeting locations will be provided upon registration. $50 per person, suitable for ages 15 and older. Advance payment and registration required.
Introduction
Metro Regional Center, 600 NE Grand Ave.
April 23, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m
Field class one
Cooper Mountain Nature Park
April 25, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Field class two
Cooper Mountain Nature Park
May 2, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
No-dogs policy: To protect plants, wildlife and people, Metro does not allow pets at regional parks and natural areas. Pets can damage sensitive habitat and threaten wildlife the region has worked to protect. In natural areas where dogs are not allowed, people see more wildlife and get closer to it. Seeing-eye dogs or other service animals are permitted with proper identification and cleanup materials.
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