Bird Language
Join Dan Puplett, one of Europe’s top wildlife trackers, for a day's workshop at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve.
Join Dan Puplett, one of Europe’s top wildlife trackers, to discover how recognising different types of bird calls, flight patterns and behaviour can help unlock the key to successfully observing the secret lives of birds and other animals.
By tuning into contact calls, alarms, song and other territorial calls we can improve our awareness of what is happening in the wider ecosystem and predict events such as the arrival of a sparrowhawk, locate an elusive tawny owl, or spot ground predators .
The day will start with teas & coffees and the opportunity to spend some time in the hides, before diving into some theory and then heading out to engage our senses and learn how the birds are communicating with us and each other.
Once unlocked, the art of bird language will help you connect with and get closer to wildlife on a much deeper level.
Please dress for the weather, bring sturdy outdoor footwear and a packed lunch. You may wish to bring a camera, notebook, binoculars, or means of recording, eg smart phone.
(Note this is an adults only event).
Photo Credit: Dan Puplett
Join Dan Puplett, one of Europe’s top wildlife trackers, for a day's workshop at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve.
Join Dan Puplett, one of Europe’s top wildlife trackers, to discover how recognising different types of bird calls, flight patterns and behaviour can help unlock the key to successfully observing the secret lives of birds and other animals.
By tuning into contact calls, alarms, song and other territorial calls we can improve our awareness of what is happening in the wider ecosystem and predict events such as the arrival of a sparrowhawk, locate an elusive tawny owl, or spot ground predators .
The day will start with teas & coffees and the opportunity to spend some time in the hides, before diving into some theory and then heading out to engage our senses and learn how the birds are communicating with us and each other.
Once unlocked, the art of bird language will help you connect with and get closer to wildlife on a much deeper level.
Please dress for the weather, bring sturdy outdoor footwear and a packed lunch. You may wish to bring a camera, notebook, binoculars, or means of recording, eg smart phone.
(Note this is an adults only event).
Photo Credit: Dan Puplett
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Location
Scottish Wildlife Trust - Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre & Wildlife Reserve
Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre
Dunkeld PH8 0HH
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