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Date February 12, 2021 8:14 PM
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February 12, 2021
Upcoming ASNV Workshops and Classes
Don't forget to sign up for these exciting workshops and classes. Space is limited!

Scarlet Macaw, Brian Zwiebel

Introduction to Bird and Nature Photography with Brian Zwiebel

Registration is open! This introductory program is great for beginners but will offer a few nuggets for the intermediate shooter as well. Learn what Brian does (and what you should do) every time you get your hands on a new digital camera. Discover what a histogram is, how to read it and use it to make better exposures. Learn to improve your images with better compositions and backgrounds as well as how to improve your action and behavior images. All of this and much more will be included in the program and each talking point supported by Brian’s award winning photography.

ONLINE: February 18 & 25, 7:00 - 8:00 PM EST (2 sessions)
Fee: $25

To register, click here ([link removed]) .

Dr. Chris Haney

Fundamentals of Avian Biology, The Study of Birds: Spring Session

Are you new to birding and want to learn more or just want to dig deeper into the subject? Then this class is for you! This course is designed and presented at an introductory but comprehensive university level in 6 weekly parts, with each internet-hosted video instructional session ~1 hour long.

ONLINE: Tuesday & Thursday, 7:30 - 8:30PM; March 2,4,9,11,16,18, 23, 25, 30; April 1, 13, 15
Fee: $150/member; $175/non-member
Limit: 50

To register, click here ([link removed]) .

Agapostemon, Heather Holm

Attracting Bees and Beneficial Insects with Native Plants with Heather Holm

Most insects have a positive impact in our landscapes. Native plants can be selected to attract specific bees and beneficial insects including predatory and parasitic wasps, beetles, flies, true bugs, and lacewings. Learn about the predator-prey relationships of these flower-visiting beneficial insects and how they help keep problem insect populations in balance. The life cycles, diversity, and nesting habitat of native bees will also be covered along with examples of native plants for different site conditions.

This is a joint venture with the American Horticultural Society ([link removed]) .

The program will not be recorded.

ONLINE: Saturday, March 6, 11:00AM
Fee: $10
Limit: 500

To register, click here ([link removed]) .

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