Denver Audubon's third Master Birder course will start in August, 
2009. The course offers 21 evening lectures and 24 field trips which cover the 
birding gamut. Applicants must pass a bird ID test, commit to the course, and 
volunteer 48 hours per year to Denver Audubon for at least two years after 
graduation.

            Evening talks, on Monday nights, cover bird topography, migration, 
ID of difficult groups, answering wildlife questions, ASGD activities, and lots 
more. Speakers include some of CFO's best.

            Field trips range from the Denver area to Pueblo, Pawnee Grassland, 
Rocky Mountain National Pqrk, Shrine Pass, and other prime spots. The program 
has 18 requirements for graduation.

            Applications, testing, and interviews will occur according to the 
following schedule:

July 6:             Applications due

July 13:           Entrance test, 7 p.m., Nature Center

                      Slide show to ID 25 species of Colorado birds          

July 14-26:     Interviews with Mentors

July 31:          We will notify you of your acceptance

August 10:      First Class

            You can obtain more information on the ASGD Website, 
www.denveraudubon.org. The site lists the Requirements for graduation and the 
fees involved. 

 

Denver Audubon Master Birder Committee

Hugh Kingery

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