PACIFIC NORTHWEST WOODPECKERS
PACIFIC NORTHWEST WOODPECKERS
(ONLINE)
SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2021, 5:00PM - 6:30PM PACIFIC TIME
VIA ZOOM (CLASS WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE FOR ONE WEEK)
Registration closes at 4:00pm the day of the class. Be sure and reserve your spot!
INSTRUCTOR:
LAURA WHITTEMORE
Woodpeckers are one of the most specialized birds in North America, and the Pacific Northwest hosts as many as 12 species, depending on habitat. They live their lives in and on trees, rarely bothering with the ground, and function as architects of the forest through their drilling and carving talents. In this class we'll cover how to identify them through field marks and voice, plus learn about their life histories, habitat requirements, and unique partnerships with other wildlife.
TUITION: $5 - $20 SLIDING SCALE
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About the instructor:
Longtime birder and teacher Laura Whittemore loves to show beginners the tricks of the trade. She has taught classes for Audubon Society of Portland and previously worked for Backyard Bird Shop, where she helped bird-feeding enthusiasts ID those confusing little brown birds. Laura holds a BA in Biology from Lewis and Clark College and has traveled in the US, Australia, South Africa, and Antarctica in search of birds.