How To Be a Birder
Meets: W from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church
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Date | Day | Time |
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09/18/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM |
09/25/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM |
10/02/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM |
10/04/2024 | Friday | 9 AM to 11 AM |
10/09/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM |
Please note: This course program requires membership in a 2024-2025 OLLI at MSU Membership
Description
Birdwatching is accessible, joyful and good for your health! Birds are everywhere - you can bird from a seat by a window in your home or in the remote reaches of Yellowstone. Don't know how to start? Learn how to be a birder in this introductory class, including basic bird identification and choosing and using the tools that support your birding experience.
The field trip involves walking on varied terrain.
Course Takeaways
- Participants will understand how to choose and use binoculars, field guides and apps. You don't have to own any of these yet!
- Participants will learn to use basic methods for identifying birds anywhere.
- Participants will learn to identify the most common birds in the Gallatin Valley.
Scholarship
Apply for a needs-based scholarship to take this offering.
Meet the Instructor
Fee: | $65.00 |
Ashley Martens
Since hand-feeding chickadees with her grandparents as a child, Ashley has sought out intimate relationships with nature through scientific inquiry and mindful nature connection. After meandering her way through studying the life sciences in her young adulthood, she finally settled on a B.S. in biology, an M.S. in environmental science and certifications in teaching yoga, dance and meditation. She has studied with leading researchers at various universities and renowned teachers from the Wilderness Awareness School through the Art of Mentoring. Becoming a naturalist takes time and attention - from hunting for arrowheads in the gullies of high-desert Wyoming as a child to surveying woodpeckers in the backwoods of north Idaho, to researching seabirds on a remote wildlife refuge island in the Strait of Juan de Fuca to reintroducing Mountain Quail in eastern Washington, Ashley weaves all her experiences into her work. She values lifelong learning and community building, which shows in her teaching and facilitation. Her approach empowers your learning journey by guiding you to learn from nature rather than simply about it.
Ashley is the lead educator for Sacajawea Audubon Society's Educational Programming.
Date | Day | Time | Location |
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09/18/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
09/25/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
10/02/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
10/04/2024 | Friday | 9 AM to 11 AM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
10/09/2024 | Wednesday | 1 PM to 3 PM | Bozeman, MT - Hope Lutheran Church |
For information about refunds, cancellations, minimum enrollments and more, see the Course Administration and Procedures page.
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Academic Technology and Outreach
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173860
Bozeman, MT 59717-3860
Tel: (406) 994-6550
Fax: (406) 994-7856
E-mail: ato@montana.edu
Location: 128 Barnard Hall
Director:
Kim Obbink