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Course Description This course will introduce students to the study of birds through lectures, laboratories, field trips, and videos. Lectures and labs will focus on avian evolution, anatomy, physiology, flight, migration, and behavior. Species local to Sackville will be examined during field trips to local marshes, forests, and coastlines.
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| Dr. Diana Hamilton | ||
| dhamilton@mta.ca | ||
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| Ms. Gay Hansen | ||
| ghansen@mta.ca | ||
| Method | Three lecture hours and one 3 hour laboratory per week. | |
| Prerequisites | Biology 2101,and Biology 2401 or permission of the Department |
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| Exclusions | None | |
| Course website | ||
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