You must register for this program by July 15th. Summer is the perfect time to watch our common birds pair up, build nests, and fledge their young. In this course we will explore the elaborate displays and songs male birds use to attract a mate and defend territory, the intricacies of nest building, incubation, parental care, and fledging. You will learn how to find breeding birds near you, how to observe without disturbing them, and how to understand the fascinating behaviors you see.
Meet your presenters:
Kathy Seymour, bird and nature lover who has been leading bird trips, teaching classes, and conducting bird banding research at Drumlin Farm for over fifteen years.
Jane Sender, an avid birder who enjoys teaching others about birds and co-leading bird trips with Kathy for Drumlin Farm.
Whelden Patrons are able to take advantage of this program in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services CARES Act Grant through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners award LS-246539-OLS-20.
You will be sent a Microsoft Teams Link to log into the program 24 hours before.