Employed by Michigan Audubon, the Kirtland’s Warbler Tour Guide will lead the public Kirtland’s Warbler tours from Grayling, MI. The guide will be responsible for developing a high level of knowledge of all aspects of Kirtland’s Warbler identification, biology, history and management, in preparation for leading the public tour. The guide is also responsible for leading the tour in all types of conditions, including biting insects and cold, windy weather. At times it may be necessary to wait up to 2-3 hours with participants to see a Kirtland’s Warbler. Typically, about 98-99% of participants get a view of a Kirtland’s Warbler, and the guide will be responsible for maintaining this level of excellence. Compensation is $1,200/month for a total amount of $2,480 for the 62 day period

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