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Beginning Field Birding and Sauvie Island Exploration

Where:Sauvie Island, OR
When: Saturday, October 04, 2008, 08:00 AM
Contact:Steve Engel
Phone:971-222-6119
Email:sengel@audubonportland.org

Class meets 3 Saturdays in fall to explore and bird one of Oregon's most accessible Important Bird Areas - Sauvie Island.

Tundra Swans by Jim Cruce

Tundra Swans by Jim Cruce

8am - 12pm on the FIRST SATURDAYS IN OCTOBER, NOVEMBER and DECEMBER.

Saturday morning explorations at one of Oregon’s most accessible Important Bird Areas - Sauvie Island Wildlife Area, managed by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife – continue with Greg Baker

Greg has been leading this class for over 15 years now and shows no sign of slowing down!

This field class series is perfect for those interested in developing and sharpening their birding skills under a variety of conditions with the tutelage of an expert birder.  Explore different habitats on the island, learn bird calls, and search for waterfowl, songbirds, and raptors.  This workshop is limited to 15 people and sign-ups are for all three days.  Carpooling is encouraged. 

Cost:  $50 members / $60 non-members

Pre-registration required – participants register for all three days.

How to Get Involved
Upcoming Events
11/22/2008: Wild Arts Festival 2008
2701 NW Vaughn, Portland
12/14/2008: 2008 Christmas Bird Count
Throughout Oregon
12/22/2008: Audubon's Winter Break Kids' Camps
Audubon Society of Portland, NW Cornell Rd.
Volunteer Opportunities
Audubon Society, NW Cornell Rd: Share nature with children at the Audubon Society
Portland Audubon - NW Cornell: Nature Store Volunteers

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