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Registration now open for second annual Nome Schoolhouse Birding Retreat

The retreat will feature birding with Audubon Great Plains and the opportunity to needle felt a Meadowlark with Teresa Perleberg of Bear Creek Felting.

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The second annual Nome Schoolhouse Birding Retreat will be held May 27th in Nome, N.D.
Contributed / Amanda Booher / Audubon Great Plains

NOME, N.D. — The second annual Nome Schoolhouse Birding Retreat will be held Saturday, May 27, in Nome, North Dakota.

The retreat will feature birding with Audubon Great Plains' Senior Coordinator of Engagement Meghan Carter-Johnson. Attendees will also have the opportunity to needle felt their very own Meadowlark with Teresa Perleberg of Bear Creek Felting .

Birding begins bright and early Saturday morning where participants will identify native species of birds and waterfowl including Hooded Mergansers, American Redstarts, and Green-winged Teals.

Participants are encouraged to stay Friday, May 26, in the beautifully renovated Nome Schoolhouse boutique hotel or just join for the day on Saturday.

Registration is $185/person, which includes two meals, snacks, coffee, water and materials for crafting. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Audubon Great Plains .

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