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April 27: 2014 Black Oystercatcher Workshop

Citizen scientist call to action!

Have you ever wondered who these intriguing shorebirds are? Why they make such a ruckus from the rocks? Here’s your opportunity to find out.

Attend the 2014 Black Oystercatcher Workshop on Sunday, April 27, from 9am-2pm at the Russian Gulch Recreation Hall. Learn something new, meet other bird aficionados, and hike to observe these birds in action.

The workshop trains volunteer citizen scientists to perform weekly nest monitoring from May through September.

To learn more about this project visit www.mendocinocoastaudubon.org where you’ll find the Black Oystercatcher Conservation Project under the conservation tab.

Reserve your seat at the April workshop with Joleen Ossello at j_ossello[at]earthlink.net.

This project is sponsored by the Mendocino Coast Audubon Society, Audubon California, and California State Parks.

Photo by Donald Quintana

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