Here's where you can find some basic scheduling information about the Summer 2011 session of
the Golden Gate Audubon sponsored "Wild Birds of San Francisco: An Introduction"

This class is suitable for beginning and intermediate level bird enthusiasts

Saturday, August 20, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., local walks and presentation; Sunday, August 21      9 a.m – noon, field trip

Join a fun and enthusiastic group in an introduction to many of the amazing birds that inhabit San Francisco and
discover the local habitats where they can be found. Presentations include colorful bird imagery, info on optics, ID
techniques, physiology, guides, and a little taxonomy. We’ll have an opportunity to see resident and summer
breeding birds raising new families and meet birds returning from their northerly breeding range. Fee: $40.

REGISTRATION: CALL 510-843-2222
or go to:
Golden Gate Audubon Society classes

Note: Please plan to carpool for the field trips, especially for the Sunday trip

The Saturday presentation with interspersed field trips will be held at
The EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park in San Francisco.
For a map click here:
Directions to The EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park

If you would like more info on Golden Gate Audubon Society here is a link to their site:
Golden Gate Audubon Society
Calendar and info for "Wild Birds of San Francisco: An Introduction"

Sat.       August 20     9:00 AM - 3:00 PM         Class & Field Trips               The EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park
                                                                                                             
Sun.     August 21      9:00 AM - Noon              Field Trip                                San Francisco - location announced at Class
Carpooling can be great way to:
- Save fuel & minimize congestion
- Meet new friends & fellow birders
- Save money at tolls and park kiosks

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As the class progresses, we'll be posting more information on this page, such as suggested study birds and a list
of the species we encounter.  You may want to bookmark it and refer back throughout the course

Happy Trails! - eb

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