Backyard Bird Song Identification
Adult Enrichment / Out & About -
Spring 2025
Have you ever wondered if that “tweet” is from a cardinal or a chickadee? Learn the language spoken by our feathered friends. Start with a few basic bird songs as a reference, then add to your repertoire with repetition and practice. You’ll learn the types of sounds birds make and why they make them, and explore common bird songs heard in Massachusetts. Each class will focus on approximately 10–15 different birds.
Note: Have handy a notebook, pen, and a bird book if you have one.
Michele Grzenda
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.
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