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Novice Bird ID course - content?

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Subject: Novice Bird ID course - content?
From: Tim Hosking <>
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:09:15 +1000
Hi All,

The Dubbo Field Nats are running a (novice) Bird ID course locally - I'm 
putting together the content for the course and wondered if anyone had run 
anything along those lines recently, and had any tips on best delivery methods, 
content etc?  We're looking at 3 x night sessions + one fieldtrip.   Any 
helpful ideas would be most appreciated!

Cheers Tim

Tim Hosking, Dubbo,  Mob: 0438 600 837 | 
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