Webinar Title: Raptors 2023
AT-VMS: AT: Hill Country Chapter Other Approved Training (Enter AT#, Class Title as posted, Location, and Presenter)
Comments: AT23-304 Webinar Raptors 2023, Presenter: Byron “Doc” Stone (AT=4h)
Webinar Date: September 12, 2023
Webinar Time: 7:00p-9:00p
NOTE: This is a two-part course with second class Sept 19, 7p-9p
Event Summary:
This class will help you become familiar with the 15 most commonly-occurring raptor species in the Austin area, and teach you how to tell them apart.
Event Description:
Hawks are fun to watch, but they can be difficult to identify. Central Texas annually hosts 19 species of diurnal raptors (hawks, vultures, eagles, kites and falcons), with another 5 species that occur occasionally. This class will help you become familiar with the 15 most commonly-occurring raptor species in the Austin area, and teach you how to tell them apart.
The class will consist of two 2-hour virtual classroom sessions with still photos and videos to illustrate key identification points. Plumage and structural features, size, shape and behavior will all be discussed. The main focus of the class will be to help you become comfortable identifying our year-round raptors (2 vultures and an eagle, Red-tailed Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, Cooper’s Hawk and Crested Caracara) and to become better able to separate these birds from species that spend only part of the year here (like Broad-winged and Swainson’s Hawks, Northern Harriers, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Mississippi Kite, and 3 species of falcon). This class should be suitable for almost anyone with a moderate amount of experience trying to identify birds with binoculars or spotting scope.
The class will be recorded so that registrants can view or review the recording for a limited time after the original session. This class is recommended for those who have some prior birding experience/have taken a beginning birder’s class.
Cost: $60 for members, $75 for non-members
PLUS there is an optional Field Trip to Corpus Christi 9/29 – 10/1 ($60 fee, not including meals, lodging, or transport)
The email used to register for this walk will be used to communicate any changes or cancellations due to weather or other factors. Please ALWAYS check your email inbox on the morning of the field trip, prior to leaving your home, in case of last-minute changes in the trip plan. Please also check to be sure our emails do not land in your spam folder. When in doubt, please call or email your trip leader.
Payment for a class, workshop, or other fee-based event is due at the time of registration. If payment is not received within a week of registration, the registrant may be dropped from the roster. To withdraw from a class, workshop, or other fee-based event, please contact the Travis Audubon office: 512-300-2473 or info@travisaudubon.org.
If a registrant withdraws from a class, workshop, or other fee-based event at least seven (7) days before the first session, Travis Audubon will offer a full refund less a $5.00 administrative fee that helps defray our costs. If the registrant withdraws less than seven (7) days before the first session, no refund will be made. If Travis Audubon cancels the class, workshop, or other fee-based event, we will fully refund the tuition.
Byron “Doc” Stone is a long-time Travis Audubon Society instructor. This will be his 8th year to teach a raptor identification class for Travis Audubon.
Cost: $60.00
Register @: https://travis.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/travis/eventRegistration.jsp?event=6895
Presenter:
Byron “Doc” Stone
Contact Information:
info@travisaudubon.org
512.300.2473
Organization Website:
https://travisaudubon.org/?event=class-raptors-2023&event_date=2023-09-12
Sponsoring Organization:
Travis Audubon Society