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Birding 101 (FULL)


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Baltimore Oriole about to feast on crabapple blossoms by Kelly Colgan Azar.

CLASS FULL - BIRDING 101: BUILD YOUR BIRDING KNOWLEDGE FROM THE GROUND UP

Class dates are April 6, 13, 20, and 27 from 8:00-10:00am CST.

If you love all things nature and want to get to know the birds you'll find in and around Madison, this class is for you. This four-part class is taught annually by club co-founder Dr. Jeff Galligan, alongside Chuck Henrikson and in partnership with Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance, with online and field instruction geared toward adults. Our goals are to teach you the skills important to identifying bird species, and then practice those skills with a new set of birds each week. Week 1’s birds will include the most common species, Week 2 will focus on less common and more challenging birds, and Week 3 will culminate in the tricky family of Warblers. The final week will feature a bird walk at the UW Aboretum. This is a fun, interactive, judgement-free learning experience; join us!

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