Beginner Birdwatching: Meet Your Feathered Neighbours with Basil (Online)
Event description
Have you ever wondered what birds are flitting around your street or calling from the treetops? This fun and accessible class is designed to help you tune in to the world of birds—no binoculars or prior knowledge needed! You’ll walk away seeing your surroundings through a new lens (or beak?).
What will we cover?
In this introductory session, we’ll explore:
Why birds are awesome and how to start spotting them
How to identify common birds around Australian homes and parks
Understanding bird behaviour (Why is that magpie swooping?)
Tips for attracting birds to your garden or balcony
Fun tools & apps for beginners
How to turn everyday walks into birdwatching adventures
What will you need?
Just your eyes and ears! A pen and paper might help, but we’ll keep it light. Birdwatching is about observation and curiosity, not fancy gear.
Accessibility
Closed Captions
Discounted Early Bird Tickets
Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees
Who will be teaching?
Basil Sarguroh (he/him) is an enthusiastic Master's student in tropical biology and a former research biologist. He is a lifelong plant lover with a passion for making the natural world accessible to everyone.
From growing up tending rooftop gardens in India to now studying ecology in Australia, Basil has a knack for turning science into stories—and plant care into something anyone can confidently do. You can follow Basil @basil_sarguroh
Important info:
Other questions or accessibility requests? Just shoot an email to Maddy (she/her) at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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