Intermediate Bird Watching C
When: May 4, 10:30 - noon
Where: John E. Poole Wetlands, St Albert
Price: $17 per participant
Parental presence is required but one parent may attend free of charge.
Who is eligible to participate: Attendees must be able to remain quiet and still while bird watching as birds are sensitive to sounds and movement and be able to maintain focus and attention to their instructors.
Weather, insect, and terrain conditions can vary greatly. Wear closed-toe walking shoes, bring a hat/sunscreen, and bug spray. Sessions run regardless of weather—be sure to look at the forecast and dress accordingly.
Binoculars are a huge asset to the bird watcher! Bringing a pair is recommended, but not required.
Did you know bird watching can re-wire the brain? Scientists have learned that watching and identification improves mental health by heightening observation and memory skills. In this course students (and parents!) will learn intermediate identification techniques by building on previous knowledge with a special focus on identifying birds by the sounds they make. Attendees will be led through an excellent location for viewing a variety of species, and will have the opportunity to gain real-time bird identification practice under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Who are we?
Daniel and Jameson have been bird watching for over five years. They have identified 187 species in Edmonton and have completed around 400 hours of bird watching locally and around the world. Daniel has completed a university-level course by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, giving him in-depth knowledge of bird biology. Jameson has taken over 10,000 bird photographs, focusing on transporting the viewer into the bird’s world using techniques such as camera angle and composition.
You can learn more about Daniel and Jameson and their bird-related projects on their website.
Event Properties
Event Date | Saturday, 4 May, 2024 |
Event End Date | Saturday, 4 May, 2024 |
Cut off date | Thursday, 2 May, 2024 |
Spots available | 8 |
Price | $17 per participant |