In this first session we will investigate North American owl species by habitat, with a particular focus on Northwest owls.
The objective of this three-part class series is to help students gain a better understanding of North American owls, with a particular emphasis on those living all or part of the year in the Pacific Northwest. The knowledge you gain will help you recognize where to find owls as well as advocate for laws and policies that will ensure their survival. A special emphasis is placed on life histories, movements and habitats.
Each session will include 40 minutes of lecture and 15 minutes of questions and answers.
The cost is: $45 for Whidbey Audubon members and $65 for nonmembers. And if you wish to become a member, the $65 class registration will also pay your membership fee for one year.
Registration is closed.
Banner photo: Northern Spotted Owl ©Paul Bannick
Paul Bannick is an award winning author and photographer who has written four books on owls including; The Owl and the Woodpecker, Owl, Snowy Owl and Great Gray Owl. His class brings his research and tens of thousands of hours observing and photographing owls and their most secretive behaviors through all four seasons and the full range of the continent. Paul is also a Director with Conservation Northwest with a deep knowledge of Northwest conservation issues and challenges. paulbannick.com