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May 15, 2005
2005 Kirtland's Warbler and northern Michigan specialty tours
Michigan Audubon Society (MAS) is pleased to announce its involvement in Kirtland’s Warbler tours for summer 2005. In cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MAS will be leading free tours to view the Kirtland’s Warbler from the Grayling, MI Holiday Inn between May 15 and July 4, 2005.
Tours depart daily at 7 AM and 11 AM, and give participants their best chance of seeing this highly endangered bird. More information is available here

Kirtland's Warbler from Surfbirds Galleries by Brandon Holden
In addition, MAS will also be leading specialty tours to three other excellent birding destinations in northern Michigan, including Tawas Point State Park, the Grayling area, and the Trout Lake area of the eastern Upper Peninsula. Top targets are Connecticut Warbler, Spruce Grouse, Least Bittern, Upland Sandpiper, Clay-colored Sparrow, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, and possibly Black-backed Woodpecker and more. Tours depart Tuesday through Friday from the Grayling Holiday Inn between May 17 and July 1, 2005. MAS members will receive a $10 discount for reservations, and non-member participants will receive a $15 savings toward an MAS membership or a $5 discount toward a subscription to Michigan Birds and Natural History, Michigan’s ornithological journal. Details are available online here or by phone at the MAS office: 517-886-9144.
Posted by Surfbirds at May 15, 2005 02:38 PM
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