It was a dark and cold night.  We walked through shadows of the past and 
entered an unmarked elevator into the dungeons of the museum.  Our class 
entered a room filled with bird specimens.  We saw, in great detail, birds 
long gone such as the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Passenger Pigeon and 
Carolina Parakeet.  Giant eggs of the extinct Elephant Bird from Madagascar 
were there and we tried to imagine a bird nearly 10 feet high.  A reminder 
of how delicate our natural world is.

 

The Audubon Society of Greater Denver is offering the Master Birder Program 
again starting August 2017.

 

Details at: 
http://www.denveraudubon.org/programs-events/programs-eventscourses-and-learning-programsaudubon-master-birder-2.
 


 

For further questions: i...@denveraudubon.org.


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