Birding for Beginners and Beyond: Guadalupe River Park Conservancy Workshop
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The Guadalupe River is a wildlife corridor, connecting resident birds to many different ecosystems throughout the South Bay and serving as a winter or summer refuge for migrating species. Learn how to identify the many interesting species that call the Guadalupe River home on an outdoor birding excursion led by naturalist Greg Kerekes.
Greg will teach participants how to identify bird species by sound and sight, using binoculars, keys, guidebooks, and birding techniques. No prior birding experience is necessary, but experienced birders are welcome to attend and refresh their knowledge and help fledgling learners. Make sure to bring proper clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a sack lunch, and some binoculars if they're available.
This workshop is appropriate for ages 16 year and up. It will be held on Saturday, July 11, 9pm-12pm. Fee is $10 for members of Guadalupe River Park Conservancy, $15 for all others. Pre-registration is required; please click here.