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Washington's Gulls and Terns: Why Study Them and How to ID Them- Zoom Class with Connie Sidles

Let master birder and author Connie Sidles show you the glories of our gulls and terns in a four-part series.

About this event

When: Thursdays, January 6, 13, 20 and 27; 7-8:30 PM on Zoom

Cost: $45 for NCAS members and $60 for non-members

For a lot of birders, gulls and terns are the most ho-hum of all birds. We see some gulls picking at pieces of something in the parking lot, and we say, "Oh, they're just some gulls." And we move on. However, if we pass them by, we are dismissing one of the most wondrous of all bird families, a group of survivors who are smart enough to figure out how to live among us humans while retaining their wildness. Let master birder and author Connie Sidles show you the glories of our gulls and terns in a four-part series. She promises you'll never pass them by again. Suitable for beginners and intermediate birders.

Registration opens November 1. You may cancel up to January 3 and receive a full refund minus a $5.00 processing fee.

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Earlier Event: January 18
Lake Padden Walking Trip
Later Event: January 22
Little Squalicum Park