Bill Schmoker is offering a class on gulls!

Don't miss this unique opportunity to join him for an in-depth look at one of 
the more confusing, yet ubiquitous, bird species. 

Despite being about as far from a coast as a place can be, Colorado offers 
fantastic gull-watching opportunities and ID challenges. Many birders ignore 
gulls, deeming them too difficult to distinguish. But they're a big part of our 
avifauna with 22 species recorded in Colorado. This class will give you the 
skills to identify and better understand gulls. An evening workshop in Boulder 
precedes a field day near Pueblo (location subject to change based on recent 
sightings) for some eyes-on practice. This site typically offers one of the 
state's best collections of wintering gulls. Hone your skills with an expert 
and return home ready to impress your birding companions.

This class is offered by the Boulder County Nature Association as part of our 
2017 Ecology Field Classes. Go to http://bcna.org/education.html and click on 
this class title in the center of the page. You'll be taken to the registration 
site.

Indoor Class: Friday, February 17, 2016, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Boulder area.
Field Class: Sunday, February 19, 2016, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., near Pueblo. 
Tuition: $80.00. Limited to 16 participants. 

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