Class Instructor: John Bloomfield, Kevin Anderson, Robert Reeves
Class level: Beginner / Advanced
Virtual Lecture dates: Tuesday, April 1 and Wednesday, April 9th 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Field Trip Date(s): Sunday, April 13th 7:30am – 10:30am
Class fee: $45 for members, $50 for non-members
Class size: 15
Class sessions will be held via Zoom Web Conferencing.
This class offers a detailed introduction to Hornsby Bend, focusing on its ecological history, its place in the history of birding in Austin, and the practical aspects of birdwatching at this site. Participants will learn about the Hornsby Bend facility’s role in Austin’s urban ecology, what attracts birds to the site, and how to become involved in citizen science through the Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory Program.
The course will also cover the bird species commonly found at Hornsby Bend in the spring. Participants will gain insights into both resident and migratory birds, including identification tips and seasonal patterns.
The class includes two zoom sessions and a field trip to Hornsby Bend, providing an opportunity to apply the information learned and experience birdwatching in the field.