Event: Great Backyard Bird Count Bird Walks
My good friend, Keri Dearborn, writes...
Have you ever wanted to be a field biologist?
If you are between 5 and 95, The Great Backyard Bird Count is your chance.
Feb. 17 - 20, across all of North America citizen scientists, like you, will be counting birds to establish how many birds there are and where they are located. You can participate on your own through www.birdsource.org/gbbc
or you can come out and join me. I will be counting birds:
Friday, 2/17; 3:30 - 5:30 PM at Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Refuge
Saturday, 2/18; 8:00 - 10:00 AM at the L.A. Zoo
Sunday, 2/19; 8:00 - 10:00 AM at Serrania Park in Woodland Hills
This is a chance to contribute to science, have a little fun, and maybe see a bird you've never seen before. When it comes to birding, we are all learning and kids make great birders because they have young eyes. If you'd like to join me Friday or Sunday, let me know, and I will send you directions to the meeting site.
Friday and Sunday locations are open to anyone that wishes to join me, whatever you birding ability.
The best way to learn about birds is to just go out and look.
Happy Birding, Keri Dearborn
Link: Great Backyard Birdcount Web Site
Link: Related info on birds from WelchWrite.com
Link: Books on Birdwatching
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Have you ever wanted to be a field biologist?
If you are between 5 and 95, The Great Backyard Bird Count is your chance.
Feb. 17 - 20, across all of North America citizen scientists, like you, will be counting birds to establish how many birds there are and where they are located. You can participate on your own through www.birdsource.org/gbbc
or you can come out and join me. I will be counting birds:
Friday, 2/17; 3:30 - 5:30 PM at Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Refuge
This is one of the best local wetlands for seeing a wide range of birds. There will be lots to see so we will need lots of eyes.
Saturday, 2/18; 8:00 - 10:00 AM at the L.A. Zoo
This is a Bird Walk through the Zoo before it is open to the public. This event is free to all Zoo members by reservation. It is a great opportunity to see birds and the Zoo in the quiet of the morning. For reservations send your name, membership #, and the number of people in your party to lstoneman@lazoo.org.
Sunday, 2/19; 8:00 - 10:00 AM at Serrania Park in Woodland Hills
This is a great place for beginners. The park is small and the birds are many. I saw 22 species there this afternoon; including Northern flickers, cedar waxwings, and thrashers.
This is a chance to contribute to science, have a little fun, and maybe see a bird you've never seen before. When it comes to birding, we are all learning and kids make great birders because they have young eyes. If you'd like to join me Friday or Sunday, let me know, and I will send you directions to the meeting site.
Friday and Sunday locations are open to anyone that wishes to join me, whatever you birding ability.
The best way to learn about birds is to just go out and look.
Happy Birding, Keri Dearborn
Link: Great Backyard Birdcount Web Site
Link: Related info on birds from WelchWrite.com
Link: Books on Birdwatching
Technorati Tags: california, howto, how-to, outdoors, hiking, parks, events, losangeles, free, kids, children, animals, urban, wildlife, birds, birding, birdwatching
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