Note: This class is full, but you can join the waitlist using the registration link below.
Class Level: Beginner/ Intermediate
Lecture Dates: Tuesday, September 3, 10 and 17, from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Field Trip Dates: Sunday, Sept. 8 from 7 – 8:30PM and Sunday, Sept. 15 and 22 from about 7:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Class fee: $100 for TAS members and $130 for non-members
In Travis Audubon’s Introduction to Bird Behavior class, students are introduced to many behaviors that birds engage in as they live their lives. These behaviors are categorized as flight, communication, maintenance behaviors, and seasonal behaviors which includes breeding and migration. Due to the amount of cool information to cover, the information provided is basic. But there is so much more to know and understand about bird behavior and so many cool behaviors to observe in the field! Enter Travis Audubon’s new Bird Behavior Workshops! Each of the workshops will focus on one category of behavior and dive much deeper into the details. This workshop focuses on migration behaviors and will take place during the southbound migration of many songbird species.
The migration workshop will go into detail on topics such as the biology of migration, navigation, how geography and weather influence migration, technology for studying migration, and tools for tracking migration. The field trips will provide opportunities to see migrating species along their journey and observe their behaviors. This workshop will deepen your enjoyment, understanding and appreciation of birds. Having completed the Introduction to Bird Behavior class is highly recommended but not absolutely required.
Shelia Hargis is the instructor for this class. She has been birding for over 25 years and lives and breathes birds! Luckily, she recently retired and can now spend nearly all of her waking hours birding, learning about birds, and/or thinking about birds. Within the last few years, she has become very interested in watching bird behavior to better understand how birds live their lives, and she recently completed the Cornell Lab’s Ornithology: Comprehensive Bird Biology online course with some of her birding buddies. Shelia teaches other classes, gives presentations on a variety of bird topics, surveys birds for the City of Austin and the North American Breeding Bird Survey, participates in numerous Christmas Bird Counts each year, and leads birding field trips. She is Past President of both Travis Audubon and Texas Ornithological Society and is still very active with both of those organizations. She is also a Capital Area Master Naturalist, Class of 2022.
The class will be comprised of three virtual classroom sessions and three field trips. The classroom sessions will be held via Zoom on Tuesday evenings, September 3, 10 and 17, from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM. The field trips will be held on Sundays, September 8, 15 and 22. The September 8 field trip will be an evening field trip to a Chimney Swift roost from about 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM. The other two field trips will be morning field trips from about 7:00 AM – 11:30 AM. One will be local, and one will be at Warbler Woods, an amazing migration hotspot near San Antonio. A donation to Warbler Woods is suggested. Tuition is $100 for TAS members and $130 for non-members. Registration is limited to 15. If you have any questions, contact Shelia Hargis at shelia.hargis@gmail.com or 512-294-0272.