Even in urban spaces, nature finds a way, and an Olympia activity will introduce the birds that call Olympia home.
Puget Sound Estuarium has scheduled an outing that will give new birders a chance to get their feet wet and learn from a subject matter expert, all while meeting others who are also interested in learning about their feathered friends. The event run time is set for two hours.
The activity leader will offer hands-on learning, and everyone will walk away full of tips and tricks for spotting birds using a variety of equipment. The use of monoculars, binoculars and scopes will be discussed, and everyone can take them for a test drive. They will also be introduced to the use of a tablet adapter, and as the attendees go along for the walk, they will learn about how the city’s urban areas, including wild spaces such as estuaries, that are important for the survival of both year-round and migratory bird species.
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This easy introduction to the art and science of birding in urban spaces will be on offer on April 19. The meet up point will be 309 State Ave NE.Get a Free Quote for Pens Get a Free Quote for Stationery
