Additional Information
| Options | Course 1 (11 Jan – 8 Feb), Course 2 (8 Mar – 5 Apr), Course 3 (3 May – 31 May), Course 4 (30 Aug – 27 Sep), Course 5 (1 Nov – 29 Nov) |
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£250.00
The topics that will be covered include
Bird identification: recognising the usual suspects in urban areas.
Becoming a garden birder: what food to provide and how, what flora to establish and where to place nest boxes.
Optical equipment: how to use binoculars, when to use telescopes and basic wildlife photography tips with a recognised wildlife photographer.
Fieldcraft: how to actually watch birds in the field and what to wear whilst doing it.
Finding a local patch: how to identify good urban habitats and recording the birds you discover.
Urban bird migration: learning about the reasons why birds migrate.
We will also cover twitching, note taking and urban birding abroad.
By the end of this course you will be instinctively find yourself connecting with nature in any urban area.
| Options | Course 1 (11 Jan – 8 Feb), Course 2 (8 Mar – 5 Apr), Course 3 (3 May – 31 May), Course 4 (30 Aug – 27 Sep), Course 5 (1 Nov – 29 Nov) |
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