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  • Seminar: Birding in Northeast Marin

    Wild Birds Unlimited 104 Vintage Way, Ste. A-7, Novato, CA, United States

    In this in-store talk, we'll provide a broad overview of the birds our home territory has to offer, interspersed with myriad little tips of astoundingly helpful specificity. If you'd like to see more birds in your everyday life, discover under-the-radar local hotspots, or generally understand the place where you live, this is the talk for you!

    Free
  • Shorebird Seminar

    Wild Birds Unlimited 104 Vintage Way, Ste. A-7, Novato, CA, United States

    Shorebird migration is underway! Learn how to find, identify, and appreciate all the local shorebirds of Northeast Marin in this free, 45 minute, in-store seminar – sandpipers, avocets, stilts, plovers, and more.

    Free
  • Raptor Seminar

    Wild Birds Unlimited 104 Vintage Way, Ste. A-7, Novato, CA, United States

    In this in-store presentation, we'll give a tour of essentially all our local raptors: 18 species of hawk, falcon, eagle, and other daytime birds of prey. We'll teach you how to identify the familiar species with confidence and where to find the less common birds.

    Free
  • Backyard Birding by Ear: Fall Edition

    Wild Birds Unlimited 104 Vintage Way, Ste. A-7, Novato, CA, United States

    In this in-store presentation, we'll be playing and discussing how to recognize about 20 common backyard birds by the sounds they make in fall. In addition to the nitty-gritty, call-by-call material, we'll also discuss the purpose of different bird vocalizations and the tips, tricks, and techniques that will make it easier both to remember these birds and to learn others in the future.

    Free
  • Seminar: Ducks & Other Swimming Birds

    Wild Birds Unlimited 104 Vintage Way, Ste. A-7, Novato, CA, United States

    In this in-store presentation, we'll be discussing ducks and other swimming birds. We'll give an overview of the different families: ducks, geese, swans, grebes, rails, and cormorants, then move on to how to identify and find our most notable local species.

    Free