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SUMMARY:The Street Smart Naturalist: Capitol Hill (Virtual Tour)
DESCRIPTION:With its hip and trendy vibe\, Capitol Hill is often seen as the epitome of urban living. And\, yet\, for those who take the time to slow down and pay attention\, it also has a wealth of natural history from native oak trees to curbs made of 32 million-year-old granite to seep-fed ecosystems. On this virtual tour of the hill\, naturalist and author David B. Williams will share some of the stories and locations he has found from a lifetime (he grew up on the hill) of exploration. Along the way\, he’ll give you a new appreciation of the nature of the city and its wild side. \nRegister here.
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/the-street-smart-naturalist-capitol-hill-virtual-tour/
LOCATION:Online\, Utilitarian Conferences Gathering\, London\, E16 2DQ
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SUMMARY:Online Class: Nesting and Nourishment: A Travel Through Washington’s Interdependent Birds and Trees with Brendan McGarry
DESCRIPTION:Most of us have undoubtedly raised binoculars to follow birds through a nearby canopy\, but how often do we consider the deep relationships and reliance many species of birds have on native trees? In many cases birds and trees are inextricably linked: conifer seed crops dictating finch populations and aspen groves as apartment blocks for cavity nesting species. Join in on this jaunt across the state and consider our many iconic tree species and the birds that live with\, on\, and in them. \nTaught by Brendan McGarry \nThis is a two-part class. The second session will occur on April 26. \nREGISTER here. \n$30+ sliding scale fee; pay what you can. Current members of our local Seattle Audubon chapter receive a 20% discount on online classes as a benefit of annual membership. Please use code SASMEMBER at checkout. \nPlease note: Links to participate in each class are sent in the confirmation email you receive after registering (be sure to check your junk and/or clutter boxes) \nPhoto: Robert Martin\, Seattle Audubon Photography Awards
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/online-class-nesting-and-nourishment-a-travel-through-washingtons-interdependent-birds-and-trees-with-brendan-mcgarry/
LOCATION:Online\, Utilitarian Conferences Gathering\, London\, E16 2DQ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200513T160000
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SUMMARY:I Saw A Bird: Audubon’s Spring Migration Show
DESCRIPTION:Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have all of us staying indoors more than we might like—and for birders that means possibly missing out on spring migration. So\, Audubon hatched a plan to lift your spirits and keep our community connected through this unusual time.\nYou’re invited to I Saw a Bird: Audubon’s Spring Migration Show streaming to you weekly via Zoom and Facebook Live. Join us Wednesday at 7 p.m. EDT\, with Audubon’s Social Media Producer Christine Lin\, and Chief Network Officer David Ringer for a migration chat with friends and visits from special guests you won’t want to miss! \nHow many times have friends or family started a conversation with you by saying\, “I saw a bird and…” Too many to count? Yeah\, us too. That’s what this show is all about: celebrating being the “bird person” in someone’s life and connecting with others. Spring migration this year might mean appreciating common birds from the safety of your window or calling out bird IDs as they fly in the background of your favorite TV show—and that’s OK. \nREGISTER: audubon.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IrtLBHvcRN6rAC1_fZBwmQ?emci=4ebb06ac-6494-ea11-86e9-00155d03b5dd&emdi=97ab9aaf-7a94-ea11-86e9-00155d03b5dd&ceid=1580265 \nSee past episodes at audubon.org/news/i-saw-bird-audubons-spring-migration-show
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/i-saw-a-bird-audubons-spring-migration-show/
CATEGORIES:Birding,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle Audubon":MAILTO:info@seattleaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200520T193000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Warblers of the Pacific Northwest with Hans de Grys
DESCRIPTION:Warblers are one of the most sought after groups of breeding songbirds due to their brilliant colors\, distinctive vocalizations\, and fascinating natural history. Their varying plumages\, habitats\, and songs make them an interesting and challenging group for birders. This class will focus on both the natural history and the identification (by sight and sound) of this group of songbirds. \n$15+ sliding scale fee; pay what you can. If you are unable to pay a fee\, please email Christine Scheele for a fee waiver code. Though the first couple of online classes were offered for free (with donation suggested)\, we need to Seattle Audubon to remain afloat while all of our in-person\, revenue-generating classes cannot happen. We hope you understand.
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/introduction-to-warblers-of-the-pacific-northwest-with-hans-de-grys/
CATEGORIES:Birding,Education,Outdoor Recreation
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