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SUMMARY:It’s All In the Family: Raptor ID Workshop with Homer Hansen
DESCRIPTION:Registration fee: $125/member,  $175/non-member\nJoin local bird expert, Homer Hansen for this 2-part ID workshop focusing on Raptors! Birds of prey are one of the most watched groups of birds worldwide. Homer will introduce you to the orders and families comprising our western diurnal raptors and present family and generic structural and plumage characteristics useful for identification. The workshop will also cover the differences between the two orders of raptors and other interesting topics such as sexual dimorphism and hunting behaviors.\nThis workshop series consists of two parts- an in-classroom workshop and an in-field workshop. Participants are expected to attend both portions for a holistic experience.\nPart I: In-Clasroom ID Workshop, Thursday, February 27, 5:30-8:30 PM, at the Tucson Bird Alliance Nature Shop (300 E University Blvd)\nPart II: In-Field ID Workshop & Birding Trip, Saturday, March 1, all day (location & schedule TBD)\nThis workshop is part of the It’s All in the Family: Advanced Bird ID Series: When Roger Tory Peterson starting drawing his field guide to birds, he knew that recognizing the size and shape of the bird was an important step in bird identification, so he put “profile” images of bird family representatives on the insides of the front and back covers.  This Advanced Bird ID Series follows this same approach and will introduce you to techniques that will enhance your bird identification skills.\n \n \nHeader Image: Red-tailed Hawk by Rhett Herring\n
URL:https://tucsonbirds.org/?mec-events=raptorid2-27-25
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CATEGORIES:Community Event,Field Trip
LOCATION:300 E University Blvd #120, Tucson, AZ 85705, USA
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