The Birds of Alaska Presentation is going to be rescheduled due to Library Updates.

Being Rescheduled
The Birds of Alaska Presentation is going to be rescheduled due to Library Updates.

Being Rescheduled
Another free online programFeeling confused by those small shadows drifting past at the hawkwatch? A little rusty on your raptor ID? Want to sharpen your skills before the upcoming spring migration?
Join us for a special Lunch and Learn on March 25th at noon EST, where Josh Haas will fly us through the principles of migration and guide us in successfully identifying raptors in flight.
With his fantastic observational and photography skills, Josh Haas will expertly lead us through this workshop. He is a dedicated former HMA board member and a longtime counter at the Detroit River Hawkwatch.
This program is free and open to all, but registration is required. Please click the link below to register:
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On their wintering grounds, Kirtland’s Warblers are habitat specialists too, favoring young, scrubby vegetation rather than tall forests or beaches. Soon, they will be thinking about the Jack Pine habitat, but not quite yet. Photo by Tom Sheley ... See MoreSee Less
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Looking forward to their return and hoping I get a good photo this year. They are so beautiful (considering the maize and blue). đŸ˜‰
Free! From the comfort of my home...awesome!Curious about birding but not sure where to start? Want to dust off your bird ID skills? Looking to make your backyard more wildlife-friendly? Register for Michigan Birding 101!
This free, four-part online class gets you up to speed on binoculars, bird guides, ID tips, Michigan birding hotspots, backyard advice, and more. Classes are held March 17, 19, 24, and 26 at 7-8pm; register to receive the zoom link: buff.ly/600vigC
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