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Nome
Alaska
Avian
Photographic Workshop with Greg Downing and Arthur Morris
Join me for 10 days with the birds of the tundra in
Nome, Alaska. The birds will display in their fabulous
breeding plumage on the vast and open arctic tundra,
making this the opportunity of a lifetime for anyone
interested in bird photography of nesting arctic birds!
Arthur Morris and I will be
sharing our talents on this trip and sharing nest sites
and other info via GPS. In addition, we will be holding
joint critiquing and PhotoShop teaching sessions. Long
lenses a necessity!
Possible photographic subjects
include:
Red Throated Loon, Mew
Gull, Black-legged Kittiwake, Arctic and Aleutian Tern,
Black-bellied, Pacific Golden, and American Golden-Plovers,
Semipalmated and Western Sandpipers, Dunlin, Whimbrel,
Gyrfalcon with chicks (and also a set-up with falconry
birds), Semi-plover, RN Phalarope, Musk Ox, Bar-tailed
Godwit, Common Redpoll, Golden crowned Sparrow, Grey-cheeked
Thrush, Yellow and Orange-crowned Warbler, various other
landbirds including possible Asian strays, Common Raven,
Long-tailed and Parasitic Jaeger, Tundra Swan, etc.
Nothing is guaranteed; every year is different.
Dates
June 10-19, 2006 (maximum 6 participants) (2
openings)
Cost
$3,750 per person (includes all ground transportation
as well as all meals - food and gas is VERY expensive
in NOME).
Registration
If you would like to register for this workshop, please
fill out the registration form below. ( * = Required
Field ) A deposit of $500 is required. For questions
about payment please visit my policies
page.
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