Birding for Beginners
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Have you ever wondered what birds you see in your parks, neighborhood or own backyard?
Learn some tips to finding and identifying birds along with a few handy tools and apps that can aid you on your journey.
After a brief intro, we'll go for a short walk on the nature trail, looking for birds.
Bring:
• Binoculars (or borrow a pair from the park)
• Water or water bottle
• Sunscreen
• Bird identification books and/or apps (handy apps to download in advance are: Merlin (for identifying birds by sight and sound) and eBird (for reporting bird sightings to help with citizen science!)
Details:
• Meet: at the Visitor Center
• Distance: about 1 mile (easy)
• Fee: Free(!)
Learn some tips to finding and identifying birds along with a few handy tools and apps that can aid you on your journey.
After a brief intro, we'll go for a short walk on the nature trail, looking for birds.
Bring:
• Binoculars (or borrow a pair from the park)
• Water or water bottle
• Sunscreen
• Bird identification books and/or apps (handy apps to download in advance are: Merlin (for identifying birds by sight and sound) and eBird (for reporting bird sightings to help with citizen science!)
Details:
• Meet: at the Visitor Center
• Distance: about 1 mile (easy)
• Fee: Free(!)
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