Gulls Identification Class
Field Trip to North Puget Sound
Learning your gulls is like getting your flu shot - you don't want to but you know you should. They are daunting, but they are everywhere, and oh so entertaining. David Droppers will share the keys to identifying adult gulls (sorry, he's not so confident on his immatures, maybe a class in several years), and then, for those intrepid souls, venture out the following weekend to put what we've learned into practice. We will likely cruise from marina to marina, looking for wintering and migrating gulls. David will also share a tool he has developed to make identification a bit more methodical, taking much (but not all) of the pain out of the process. Learn your gulls - can't you hear them? They're laughing at you!
Dates
Tuesday October 7th, 7pm - 9pm (online session)
Saturday October 11th, 8am - 2pm (field trip to North Puget Sound)
Cost
$60.00 per person
About the Instructor
David Droppers has been teaching courses on topics from birds to butterflies to trees to microorganisms for a variety of groups, including college biology courses and non-profit environmental groups. He has put his expertise to work for the National Park Service, Forest Service, University of Washington, and Woodland Park Zoo, among many others. He is ecstatic about sharing his passion for the natural world with others who wish to learn. His enthusiasm is said to be contagious!
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made 14 days or more in advance of the starting date of the course will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations made within 7-13 days will incur a 20% fee. Cancellations made within 3-6 days will incur a 30% fee. Cancellations made within 48 hours to the start of the course are nonrefundable.
If you are unable to attend this course, you may transfer your registration to a friend. To cancel or transfer your registration to a friend, send an email to office@eastsideaudubon.org with the course name in the subject line.