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Return form with payment to: LaWanda Avery-Brown • San Bernardino County Museum Association 2024 Orange Tree Lane • Redlands CA 92374-4560 • Phone (909) 307-2669 ext. 225 • Fax: (909) 307-0689 Please reserve ___ places for “Birds of the San Bernardino Mountains” at $60/person (Museum Association member price) Please reserve ___ places for “Birds of the San Bernardino Mountains” at $70/person (non member price) I enclose $____ q check (payable to SBCMA) q MasterCard q Visa No. ______ ______ ______ ______ Exp. __________________ Signature _________________________________________________________ Children must be accompanied by responsible adults. Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Membership # _______________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________________________________________________ State ___________ Zip _______________ Daytime phone _______________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________________________ Travel with the San Bernardino County Museum Association Birds of the San Bernardino Mountains Saturday, June 2, 2012 with Robert L. McKernan, museum director & ornithologist The San Bernardino Mountains provide birdwatchers with a wide variety of habitats and birds to study. This day-long excursion will visit the coastal slopes of the mountains, Big Bear Valley, meadow habitats near Bluff Lake, and the desert slopes. June is the peak period for breeding birds in the San Bernardino Mountains. About 170 species have been recorded, and in early June we will still have an opportu- nity to observed late migrant birds moving north. The trip, which will depart from the museum in Redlands, costs $60 per Museum Association member ($70 for a non-member). The fee includes transporta- tion, morning coffee, lunch, water, and light snacks. The day will not be strenuous, but does include walking on gravel and sand. Meet at the museum at 6:15 a.m. We will return by about 6:45 p.m. Binoculars, hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a bird field guide are a must. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Return the coupon below by May 23. Space is limited.

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Page 1: Birds of the San Bernardino MountainsJun 02, 2012  · The San Bernardino Mountains provide birdwatchers with a wide variety of habitats and birds to study. This day-long excursion

Return form with payment to: LaWanda Avery-Brown • San Bernardino County Museum Association 2024 Orange Tree Lane • Redlands CA 92374-4560 • Phone (909) 307-2669 ext. 225 • Fax: (909) 307-0689

Please reserve ___ places for “Birds of the San Bernardino Mountains” at $60/person (Museum Association member price)Please reserve ___ places for “Birds of the San Bernardino Mountains” at $70/person (non member price)

I enclose $____ q check (payable to SBCMA) q MasterCard q Visa No. ______ ______ ______ ______ Exp. __________________

Signature _________________________________________________________ Children must be accompanied by responsible adults.

Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Membership # _______________

Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

City_______________________________________________________________________ State ___________ Zip _______________

Daytime phone _______________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________________________

Travel with the San Bernardino County Museum Association

Birds of the San Bernardino Mountains Saturday, June 2, 2012

with Robert L. McKernan, museum director & ornithologist

The San Bernardino Mountains provide birdwatchers with a wide variety of habitats and birds to study. This day-long excursion will visit the coastal slopes of the mountains, Big Bear Valley, meadow habitats near Bluff Lake, and the desert slopes.

June is the peak period for breeding birds in the San Bernardino Mountains. About 170 species have been recorded, and in early June we will still have an opportu-nity to observed late migrant birds moving north. The trip,

which will depart from the museum in Redlands, costs $60 per Museum Association member ($70 for a non-member). The fee includes transporta-tion, morning coffee, lunch, water, and light snacks. The day will not be strenuous, but does include walking on gravel and sand.

Meet at the museum at 6:15 a.m. We will return by about 6:45 p.m. Binoculars, hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a bird field guide are a must. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Return the coupon below by May 23. Space is limited.