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2013 details below!  Registration open now!

2013 Dates:

Tuesday evening lectures: March 19, April 2, 16, 30, May 14 from 6-8:30pm

Saturday morning field trips: March 23, April 6, 20, May 4, 18 from 8-11am

Audience: Adults, children 14+

Join us for the 6th Annual Field Ornithology Course!  This engaging, hands-on learning experience will help you learn more about the fascinating world of birds and improve your bird watching and identification skills.  Each two part lecture will include a talk from a state or local scientist/ expert followed by an identification lesson.  Potential topics are weather’s affect on birds, bird song identification, in flight identification of ducks and more!  Field trips visit local birding hot spots and are led by experienced birders.  All skill levels are welcome!

The Field Ornithology Course is a 5-week course for adults and open to the general public. Lectures are Tuesday evenings from 6-8:30 pm and cover topics including bird identification, natural history, behavior, conservation, and more.

Field trips are Saturday mornings, 8-11am. The trips are led by knowledgeable, local birders and visit area birding hotspots including the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, Kellogg Forest, Lux Arbor, and areas around Gull Lake.

Thank you to our 2013 sponsor:

YardStuffLogoclipped

www.mowmichigan.com

COURSE FEES

Course SectionMemberNon-Member
Lectures ONLY $65 $75
Field Trips ONLY $50 $55
Both Lectures and Field Trips $115 $130

REGISTRATION INFORMATION - Open!  Please register by Friday, March 8

Registration flyer - click here ! Call today to register or with questions: 269-671-2510


2013 COURSE SCHEDULE

Field Ornithology Course Schedule
Tuesday Lectures Topic Sat Field Trips Location
Week 1 March 19

Ornithology 101, The Art of Birding

Kara Haas, Environmental Education Coordinator, Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

ID Topic: Winter Resident Species

Advanced track: Scopes and Long Distance ID & Taking it to the Next Level

Josh Haas, Glances at Nature

March 23
Sanctuary & Kellogg Biological Station grounds
Week 2 April 2

Upland Sandpiper Research

Vince Cavelieri, US Fish & Wildlife Service

ID Topic: Waterfowl in Flight

Josh Haas, Glances at Nature

April 6
Wintergreen Lake, Gull Lake, and area wetlands
Week 3 April 16

Michigan Hawk Migration

Josh Haas, Glances at Nature

ID Topic: Hawks in Flight

Josh Haas, Glances at Nature

April 20
Local upland and lake habitats
Week 4 April 30

Avian Disease Ecology

Dr. Jen Owen, Assistant Professor in Departments of Fisheries and Wildlife and Large Animal Clinical Sciences

ID Topic: Nests

Jackie Wolfinger, Avian Care Intern, Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

May 4
Local upland and forest habitats
Week 5 May 14

Trumpeter Swan Restoration in Michigan: A tribute to Joe Johnson

Kara Haas, Environmental Education Coordinator, Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

ID Topic: Late migrants in Lake/Marsh habitats

Kara Haas, Environmental Education Coordinator, Kellogg Bird Sanctuary

May 18
Upland and grassland habitats

COURSE RESOURCES - 2011

Week 1 Lecture presentations & outline (click on title below to open pdf):

Introduction & Tools of the Trail

What is a Bird?

The Art of Birding?

Week 1 Outline

Week 2:

Waterfowl ID presentation

Week 3:

Week 3 Outline

Grassland Species ID presentation

Week 4:

Warbler ID presentation

Week 5:

Wren ID presentation

FIELD TRIP RESOURCES

(updated 4/27/2011)

Field Trip Bird Lists 2011 (pdf)

Field Trip Bird Lists 2010