Birding 101: A Beginner's Guide to Birdwatching
Birds have captivated humans for centuries and it's hardly a wonder why. Whether it's their incredible adaptations to survive across some of the harshest environments or their tremendous migrations spanning thousands of kilometers, it’s hard not to be mesmerized by these amazing animals. It comes as no surprise that birding has become a popular hobby amongst generations. However, learning the proper techniques to observe, identify, and record bird sightings can be challenging. Join us in this workshop as we review equipment, guides, and local birding hotspots so that you can start your birding experience on the right foot. In this workshop, participants will spend the morning learning identification techniques and observing the diversity of wild birds found in Ontario. We will kick off the day at Traill College with an introduction to birding, covering equipment use and practices to locate and identify species (1 hour). Immediately after, we head to our first site to observe bird species found at Corrigan Hill Park (1 hour). After, we will head out to the Lang-Hastings Trail, stopping at two locations to observe wetland and forest species (1.5 hours). This course is recommended for beginning birders. Binoculars and cameras are highly recommended.
Location
Traill College; Corrigan Hill Park; Lang-Hastings Trail (2 stops)
Please Note:
1) A signed risk waiver is required to participate in this workshop and will be provided for review and signature prior to departure.
2) Participants will require their own mode of transportation.
Map Coordinates
Site 1: Traill College (44.3110472, -78.3266727)
Site 2: Corrigan Hill Park (44.2856149, -78.2953267)
Site 3: Lang-Hastings Trail Stop 1 (44.2659672, -78.2532465)
Site 4: Lang-Hastings Trail Stop 2 (44.2619203, -78.1739398)
Instructors
Megan Heft
Contact us
- Pam Forgrave
- co••••n@tre••••u.ca
- 705 748 1011 ex. 6421
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Workshop
Age Groups
- All