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Home | Events | Wednesday, April 3 | Field Ornithology Course Begins

Wednesday, April 3 | Field Ornithology Course Begins

03.05.24 Events

Bird lovers can choose their own adventures with the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s annual Field Ornithology course, which returns as a hybrid series with multiple ways to participate.

A Kirtland’s Warbler sings while perching on a tree branch. Credit to Josh Haas.

The basics

  • Event name: Field Ornithology
  • Dates and times: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays; April 3, 10, 17, 24, and May 1 — online sessions/in-person lectures followed by bird walks; 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 1 and 29 (in-person field trips)
  • Location: In person lectures and field trips; online lectures also available
  • Fees:
    Full course (in-person lectures and field trips)—Sanctuary members $155, non-members $190
    In-person lectures only —Sanctuary members, $135, non-members $155
    In-person field trips only—Sanctuary members $30, non-members $45
    Online lectures only—Sanctuary members $30, non-members $45.
  • Audience: Adults
  • Register.

About

The course will consist of five online lectures and two Saturday field trips. Participants can register for lectures only, field trips only, or for all seven dates. Local bird expert and photographer Josh Haas from Hawks on the Wing and Sanctuary Manager Lisa Duke will co-lead the course. People age 14 and older of all skill levels are welcome to join and improve their bird watching and identification skills.

Participants can choose to attend the lectures in person or online. Lectures will take place beginning at 6 p.m. on a series of Wednesdays: April 3, 10, 17 and 24, and May 1. In-person participants will take a walk focused on building identification skills around the Sanctuary following the lectures. The field trips, which will meet at locations near the Bird Sanctuary, are set for 8 to 11 a.m. on two Saturdays, April 27 and May 4.

Course fees and registration

  • Full course (in-person lectures and field trips)—Sanctuary members $155, non-members $190
  • In-person lectures only —Sanctuary members, $135, non-members $155
  • In-person field trips only—Sanctuary members $30, non-members $45
  • Online lectures only—Sanctuary members $30, non-members $45

Register at bit.ly/kbs-fieldO2024 by Wednesday, March 27.

Questions? Contact the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary at birdsanctuary@kbs.msu.edu or (269) 671-2510.

Tags: bird sanctuary, birding, classes, kellogg bird sanctuary, ornithology

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