CLASS: Birding by Ear
CLASS: Birding by Ear
BIRDING BY EAR: Learning techniques to identify birds without relying on sight
Co-organized by Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance, the Wisconsin Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired, and Aldo Leopold Nature Center
Saturday, May 10, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Aldo Leopold Nature Center and online (hybrid) format
Registration is open to all on March 1!
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Just as unique as their coloration and shape, bird sounds come in all tunes and pitches. Identifying birds by their song is an exciting activity and skill, and any experienced bird watcher will tell you that most birding is done without actually seeing the bird, but by hearing it.
This class teaches the tools and techniques for identifying birds by close listening (we don’t spend a lot of time memorizing particular bird songs). We welcome participants who are new to the hobby of birding by ear, as well as birders of any level interested in continuing to learn and practice their birding by ear skills. This class is for anyone interested in birding by ear, of all physical abilities, ages, and birding skills.
Registration fee: $25.00 per person; scholarships to cover registration fee are available – request when registering.
Enrollment cap: 25 individuals (which does not include sighted guides)
Photo by Mick Thompson