march 15 2022 bird language & beyond
Details
Tuesday, March 15
10 am – 11:15 am
Courtyard, Instituto Allende
Escuela de Artes y Espanol
Ancha de San Antonio #22
200 pesos donation
Space is limited. To reserve your place, email: audubondemexico@gmail
Workshop presenter, Jeff Caplan, weaves together his skills gleaned during his 30 years as a naturalist and as a teacher of communication skills, to share with others a common language for understanding and connecting more deeply to birds, nature and to yourself.
Jeff has lead bilingual classes and walks for the University of California, and has given workshops and keynotes in Malaysia, in the Amazon jungles of Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. Jeff combines story telling, citizen science and strengthening observation skills to inspire connection and stewardship among his audiences.
BIRD LANGUAGE & BEYOND
All bird species speak their own languages….but they understand a common language. Can we learn what they are saying to each other?
- Songbirds are the inter-connected eyes and ears of our ecosystems.
- They watch and warn other animals about the house cat, coopers hawk and curious humans!
- Research is showing that human language may have had its roots in bird language.
In this workshop you will learn:
- The five most common voices of songbirds;
- How to interpret their sounds, movements, and alarms;
- Bird language skills you can use walking in a park, traveling to distant lands or sitting quietly at your home.
Space is limited. To reserve your place, email: audubondemexico@gmail
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