CLASS: A Birders’ Dozen 2024 - Winter bird ID
CLASS: A Birders’ Dozen 2024 - Winter bird ID
A Birders’ Dozen - Winter edition: Neighborhood Bird ID and Beyond
Two-part series: Online Presentation, Nov. 14, 6-8pm | Optional neighborhood walk on Nov. 16, 1-3pm
Registration is open to SoWBA members!
Click here for the full class description.
If you want to find out more about some of the common winter bird species you’re seeing where you live, this class is for you! Learn who they are, why they’re there, and what helps them survive Wisconsin's cold winters.
Instructors Maggie and Bob Honig will teach this two-part class. Part 1 (Nov. 14, 6-8pm) is an online presentation that shares information about 13 of the most common bird species you may see or hear in your neighborhood or at your bird feeders during the winter (many of which are also here in summer), and give you useful great info about how to identify them, what they sound like, what they eat, how they behave, and more. By the end of the class, you should have a little more comfort and familiarity with the birds you encounter often!
In Part 2 of the class (Nov. 16, 1-3pm), join Maggie and Bob for a neighborhood bird walk to put the new information into practice and see what birds we can find. The walk will be held in the Madison area.
Each registration includes Part 1: class (no participant limit). You will have the option to add on Part 2: field trip (free, limited to 12 people).
Registration is currently open to Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance members and any remaining seats will open to the public on October 1. Interested in joining Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance? Click here to join.
Cover photo by USFWS Midwest