Have you wondered about the constant conversation going on among the birds around you? Those who have the skills and understanding to join the conversation can interpret the behavior and natural language of birds. Come learn about this lost art, and expand your knowledge of what is happening in the natural world. The workshop will explore the basic core routines of bird language, the 'shapes of alarm', the sound and motion-based alarm signature that each animal generates as it moves across the landscape. This workshop is open to birders, naturalists and meditators of all experience levels who enjoy slowing down and quietly observing nature for long durations of time. The workshop is equal parts training and meditative exercise. It offers a balance between individually-focused activities and group-participation to maximize learning and engagement. For those wanting more, please join us for a 3 hour field study in the Hinkle Creek Nature Area.
111871-01 Tu 3/17 6:00P-8:00P
111871-02 Tu and Sa 3/17 and 3/21 8:00A-11:00A
Location: Robert H. Miller lll Rotary Clubhouse
Fee for Workshop only: $10.00
Fee for Workshop and Saturday Field Study: $25.00