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Raptor Identification Workshop

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 4055 Roswell Rd Atlanta GA 30342  See map

From their hunting prowess to their majestic soaring, raptors captivate our attention – be it from the trail or the highway – with their sheer gracefulness and power. There are over a dozen species of raptors that rule the skies over Georgia. Learn the basics and the secrets to making raptor
identification easy with Georgann Schmalz. She will also focus on behaviors, habitats and enough general information that will make recognizing these birds
in the field a “no-brainer.”


Georgeann holds a master’s degree in ornithology, taught at Fernbank Science Center for 29 years, and is three-time past president of AAS. She is a wealth of information and entertainment!


This workshop will be held on Saturday, January 13, 2013 from 2:00-4:00 PM at the Atlanta Audubon Society office located at 4055 Roswell Road in Atlanta. The cost is $40 AAS members and $45 for non-members.


Secure your spot now by downloading a registration form and sending your form with payment to the AAS office. For more info, visit our website or contact AAS at (678) 973-2437 or aas.info@atlantaaudubon.org.

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Hal Schlenger March 24, 2013 at 01:14 am
I'll be there; rabbi Alper should be good (his You Tube videos are entertaining). CongratulationsRead More to Henry Hene and the Habitat coalition for doing such wonderful work and promoting "We Build to Coexist, We Coexist to Build." Congratulations to Addie and Harvey Schneider -- both are the definition of mensch.
stephd18 May 22, 2013 at 10:57 pm
Hurray for the "old school" which just means having a few manners. Ms. Smith alwaysRead More seems to present three facts after what seems to be extensive research. People can disagree without being rude or spouting half truths. I'm glad we still have some ethical and honest people in our midst.