
Northern Ecology
Birding Basics
Instructor:
Nate Johnson
Course Overview
The spring migration of birds can be overwhelming, with multitudes of different species singing and passing by all at once. While it is exciting to finally catch of glimpse of a rare warbler, it is just as good to finally know the difference between a Downy and Hairy Woodpecker, or to recognize the song of the ubiquitous Goldfinch. This class will focus on nailing down the most common birds of the area, as well as highlighting a few of the more difficult - but still prevalent - warblers and waterfowl. This day will give students a solid foundation in the basics of birding in Minnesota, allowing for expansion into the complexities that await. Due to the early start of this class, please plan to check-in at North House on the day preceding at 5pm for a brief introductory session.
Dates
Fri, Jun 3rd, 2016
Course Details
Length: 1 Day
Hours: 7:30am-3:30pm
Required
You will need the following tools for this class:
comfortable shoes clothing layers for any weather hat with a brim skinny gloves are often nice to have along for cooler days rain gear if needed binoculars water snacks LUNCH!! We will be in the field for lunch, so please bring something with you.Optional Tools
spotting scope
bird book
More Information
Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.