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Birding by Ear

Spring is the best time of year to find exciting migrants mixed with both winter and breeding season bird species. It is also the time of year when birds are most vocal. There will be a particular focus on listening to and learning the songs and calls of our many bird species, especially Warblers.

There will be a two-hour walk followed by discussion and review of our species list with coffee and snacks.

A pair of binoculars is essential for this class. This is a farm so be prepared to chase birds through briars and mud. Sensible shoes recommended as well as a hat, sunscreen, and bug spray.

Richard Candler is the coauthor of Birding Sewanee: a guide to birding the South Cumberland Region.

April 27th, 8:00am- 11:00 Central time zone. In the event of rain, the class will be moved to the following Sunday, May 4th as a rain date.


***We have 1 full Scholarship spots available in this class for individuals under the age of 18 who are interested in getting into birding or who are new to birding and would like to increase their knowledge. Please email us at contact@cumberlandfolkschool with a brief description of your interest in the scholarship, a bit about yourself, and your age.

Earlier Event: April 20
Sequatchie Supper Club Kickoff Dinner
Later Event: May 5
Inidgo and Katazome Printing