Bird Language: Learning to Read the Landscape Through Birds
Admission
- $30.00
Summary
Description
Birds are among the most alert beings in the natural world. Their calls, movements, and silences form a living communication network that reveals what’s happening in the landscape—predators passing through, food being discovered, disturbances unfolding, and even the presence of humans.
Join birder and nature educator Rey Snyder (they/them) for this immersive virtual class exploring the fundamentals of Bird Language. Through storytelling, visuals, sound examples, and guided observation practices, you’ll learn how to “tune in” to bird behavior and begin interpreting what birds are saying about their surroundings and ecological relationships.
The class will be on Zoom. You will get the link after you register. It will be recorded and made available to registrants afterwards. This class is open to everyone.
Registration fee:
- Current members (as of date of registration) - $20
- Non-members - $30
You need to log into the Constituent Login Portal (your Golden Eagle Audubon account) to access the discount rate. You'll find the MEMBER LOGIN link at the VERY bottom of www.goldeneagleaudubon.org.
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