Join Dr. Ryan Fisher from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum to discover why and when birds sing. Learn some tricks for identifying some common birds in Regina by sound alone.
Part of RPL's Gardening and Nature programming series.
Birding in and around Regina is a great pastime. There are an amazing number of different birds that call our city home. However, it can sometimes be frustrating to identify birds that can only be heard but not seen! This program will cover why birds sing and when. Then show you tricks for identifying common birds in Regina by sound alone.
This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to receive a reminder, the evaluation, and any other resources.
Click the link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81438600333
RPL has partnered with Birds Canada to bring you birding backpacks! Bird watching is a fun, year-round pastime that you can do on your own, or with family and friends. Regina offers great natural habitats; start exploring today with one of our birding backpacks. To learn more and borrow a birding backpack click here.
Presenter Information: Dr. Ryan Fisher is the Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and an avid bird lover! He’s had over 20 years of experience researching birds in Western Canada. And when not doing research, you’ll probably find him out with his trusty pair of binoculars scouring the landscape for birds! For more information, please visit the Royal Saskatchewan Museum website.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest |
TAGS: | Gardening and Nature | Games and Hobbies |
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