Classes are for students 18+ unless otherwise noted.
Fees are for one adult and one child unless otherwise noted. Please register under adult’s name.
Classes for high school students
Take one or both of these classes to deepen your knowledge of birdsong beyond your backyard.
Who’s Singing in the Forest?: Become familiar with 15 species of birds common in our forests. Learn to differentiate between three types of thrushes. Find out which owl hoots, “Who’s awake, me too!” Warblers, vireos, and many other species will also be discussed.
Who’s Singing in the Wetlands & Meadows?: Get to know 15 species of birds common in our wetlands and field habitats. Ever wonder who’s warbling behind the cattails? Learn about several species of warblers, sparrows, blackbirds, and more.
Note: This will be an interactive Zoom class. Have a notebook, pen, and a bird book (optional) handy.
Get to know your feathered neighbors in this online introduction to birdwatching. Backyard birding has become a popular hobby and it's easy to see why. It's a fun and convenient activity you can do right in your own backyard. Learn more about the amazing creatures that live all around us and appreciate how they enrich the natural world. Learn beginner bird watching tips and tricks, get birding resources, and find out what you can do to help your feathered friends in your backyard and beyond.
Michele Grzenda