This workshop will feature a 15-minute talk introducing bird calls/songs, their seasonality, meaning, general tips for starting to ID them. This will be followed by a listening session with eyes closed bringing you into mindfulness and attention, then we will pick apart the different sounds heard after the listening session. Later we will walk slowly and listen and observe and ask questions e.g. a chickadee gives an alarm call - why do you think it did so? What behaviour can we see from the other birds nearby? Can we see a predator nearby? How has the sun and shade affected bird calls? How has a flock moving through changed the vocalizations of other species nearby? While tuning into our surroundings we’ll learn what birds can teach us!
Accessibility info: This workshop will happen at Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary and will involve slow walking on uneven natural soil/woodchip/gravel pathways with steps surrounded by bushes and trees.
Instructor Bio
Carl Hughes is an enthusiastic, ethical birder who has a passion for recording bird vocalizations. His special interest is nocturnal flight call monitoring during migration. Carl also undertakes bird recording projects in different habitats throughout the capital and the US to better understand bird diversity and their vocalizations. Carl currently resides in Victoria where he is an active member of the birding community. He hopes to become more involved with conservation of important bird habitat.
How to Register for this Event
This workshop is happening in person only. Please dress appropriately for all types of weather, the workshop may be outside or in our heated strawbale building.
Only current members in good standing are eligible to use the free ticket option as a part of their member benefits package.
There are a limited number of Pay What You Can tickets available for folks who self-identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), and people who are facing significant financial barriers to their involvement in our programming. The Compost Education Centre is continually in the process of examining the ways in which our program accessibility can be improved for all members of our community. This ticket gesture is by no means a fulsome examination of the systems of oppression that exist for people inside and outside of our community. We welcome your ideas and feedback.
You must pre-register for this event. You can purchase a ticket through Eventbrite. You can also register for the event by calling our office at 250 386 9676 or via email by contacting office@compost.bc.ca
Customers can request a refund within 30 days of ticket purchase. After 30 days refunds and workshop exchanges are not permitted due to administrative staffing capacity.
VERY IMPORTANT: Please be in touch if you are no longer able to attend but hold a ticket so we can make your space available to someone else.
About the Organization
The Compost Education Centre is located on unceded and occupied Indigenous territories, the land of the Lekwungen people— specifically the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. These nations are two of many, made up of individuals who have lived within the porous boundaries of what is considered Coast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwakwa'wakw Territory (Vancouver Island) since time immemorial. At the CEC we seek to respect, honour and continually grow our own understandings of Indigenous rights and history, and to fulfill our responsibilities as settlers, who live and work directly with the land and its complex, vital ecologies and our diverse, evolving communities.
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