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Workshop: Celebrating Cranes

$10 Adult; $5 Youth

Saturday, Jan 27, 2018 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Workshop is at Chico Masonic Family Center (Map)

Description

Want to know all about the tallest bird in California? It's the Sandhill Crane, which both breeds and over-winters here. We will explore this ancient and elegant bird's life and culture. How do they make a living and communicate with one another? Where do our winter cranes come from? Come find out! Photo above by Steve Emmons.

Presenter

Harry Fuller

Harry Fuller has been leading Pacific Coast bird trips for two decades. He frequently teaches bird classes for Point Reyes Field Seminars and other non-profits. He has led trips for Golden Gate Audubon of San Francisco to Malheur and the Oregon Cascades. He frequently leads custom trips in Oregon and Northern California.

Harry is the author of Freeway Birding, San Francisco to Seattle for birding Oregon, Washington and Northern California. He also teaches classes in the history of American ornithology.

Check out his blog at www.atowhee.wordpress.com and his birding website at http://www.towhee.net/index.html.

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