355 Harris Ave.

Temperate salt and fresh waters of western Washington are very attractive to wintering waterfowl. Their migrations to these favorable feeding deltas are renown. Think about traveling from the northernmost North American rim, clear south to our shores and beyond! We will learn about the life histories of these intriguing, feathered animals from locally and afar in this single 2-hour class. Participants are encouraged to take the Field Trip to the Samish and Skagit Flats to view these birds in the wild, practice your field ID skills and learn about their wintering behaviors.
We are offering this one session in-person class, a shortened version of the online course offered in Winter 2020. It is designed for those who wish a review or who were unable to take the class in the winter. Please feel free to sign up for the review session—or for the Field Trip as a stand-alone.
Registration ends February 8, 2022
Instructor: David Drummond
David Drummond has worked professionally with waterfowl and on his own field studies for many years. He has traveled globally as an Ornithologist/Naturalist and Educator. He loves teaching about this diverse and captivating group of water-adapted birds.