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Travis Audubon’s Introduction to Birds and Birding Wednesdays, Oct 22 and 29, Nov 5 and 12, 6:15 – 8:45 pm plus field trips on following weekends

August 29, 2014 by

Travis Audubon’s Introduction to Birds and Birding

Wednesdays, Oct 22 and 29, Nov 5 and 12, 6:15 – 8:45 pm

plus field trips on following weekends

Are you starting to notice birds and would like to know more about them? Have you been watching birds casually and would now like to take a more structured approach to learning more about them? Are you looking for a good excuse to get outside and connect with nature? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, then the Introduction to Birds and Birding Class is possibly the class for you. The class is for those who want to take an active role in seeking out birds and learning to identify them. (If you’re interested in learning to ID the birds in your backyard but not interested in traveling to different locations to find birds, consider taking the Beginning Backyard Birding class offered by Travis Audubon instead of this class.) This class promises to transform your relationship to birds and start you down the road toward a life-long love and enjoyment of birds. Instruction will be provided during four classroom sessions and four field trips to popular birding locations around Austin. Attendance at all the classroom sessions and all field trips is highly recommended.

The class will cover a variety of topics including: how to identify birds; field guides and binoculars; bird identification of many species of Central Texas birds; bird vocalizations; where to go birding in Central Texas; bird migration; and bird conservation. Tuition includes a copy of the sixth edition of the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, our “text book” for the class. No prior birding experience is necessary.

Shelia Hargis is the instructor for this class. She has been birding for 18 years and loves birds! She spends most of her free time birding or thinking about birds and her passion and enthusiasm for birds and birding is infectious. Shelia gives presentations on a variety of bird topics, surveys birds for the City of Austin and the USGS Breeding Bird Survey as well as private landowners, regularly leads birding field trips, and is Past President of Travis Audubon. She is currently on the Travis Audubon Education Committee and the Texas Ornithological Society Board of Directors. Shelia will be assisted by Laurie Foss who is as passionate and knowledgeable about birds as Shelia.

The classroom portion of this workshop is limited to 24 participants and will be held on Wednesday evenings, October 22, October 29, November 5 and November 12 (6:15 – 8:45 PM) in a location near E 45th St & Red River St. The field trips will be held the following weekend. Half of the class will have their field trips on Saturday mornings, October 25, November 1, November 8 and November 15, and the other half of the class will have their field trips on Sunday mornings, October 26, November 2, November 9 and November 16. Field trips will typically start around 7:30 AM and end between 11:30 AM and 2:00 PM.

Participants will need to bring paper and a pen to the classroom sessions. Binoculars, hats, sturdy closed-toe shoes, sunscreen and water are requirements for the field trips. There are a limited number of binoculars available for loan to students who don’t already have a pair.

This class usually fills up quickly, so register early. Tuition is $95 for TAS members and $110 for non-members. If you have questions, contact Shelia at [email protected] or at 512-294-0272.

 

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