Thursday, April 3

Birdwatching Basics: Spring Bird Activity

Description

Spring is an especially exciting season to see a mix of birds without much effort. Many winter migrants are returning and preparing to nest and raise young by establishing and defending territory. Explore birding resources, hone your identification skills, and learn about different bird behaviors and habitats witnessed in spring. Deepen your understanding of which species to look and listen for based on your surroundings and the time of year. See how the amazing world of birds gets even more interesting the more you learn, making birding a fulfilling life-long hobby.

This standalone program is part of the online Birdwatching Basics Series. Register for the full series before it starts on 3/27/25 to get all 4 sessions (3/27 Fundamentals of Birdwatching; 4/3 Spring Bird Activity; 4/10 Interpreting Bird Behavior; 4/17 Birdsong 101) for the price of 3. To join the series after it starts and receive recordings of the session(s) you missed, email [email protected].

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Yellow-rumped Warbler
When
  • Thu, Apr 03, 2025 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Who

Adults

Cost
  • Adult Members $20
  • Adult Nonmembers $24

Instructors

  • Douglas Lowry - Senior Teacher Naturalist - South East Region

Instructions

You will receive the Microsoft Teams Link to log into the program in your confirmation. An email reminder will also be sent to you 24 hours before program start.