Bird Watching & Ecology 2-in-1 Interactions and Ecosystem Training
Join us for a wild adventure exploring the world of birds and nature in a 2-in-1 experience that's both fun and educational!
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About this event
Explore the skies and earth with this 2-in-1 Bird Watching & Ecology online course for curious minds and nature enthusiasts.
Overview:Get the best of two worlds with this combined Bird Watching 101 Training and Ecology: Interactions and Ecosystems course. Whether you enjoy spotting finches from your window or want to understand how food chains affect the feathered friends above, this online course pack offers a nature-lover’s dream. You’ll explore bird species, behaviours, calls, and habitats while diving into ecosystems, biodiversity, and the natural relationships that shape our environment.
From treetop tales to ecosystem essentials, the course connects bird watching with ecology in a structured and engaging way. Perfect for personal enrichment or academic interest, this online learning package helps broaden your knowledge of avian life while grounding you in the science behind environmental interactions. The pairing is ideal: you’ll watch birds with more awareness and understand their place in wider ecological systems. All from the comfort of your screen—no binoculars required.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand bird behaviour and habitat preferences in natural ecosystems.
- Identify key species common to British bird watching regions.
- Explore how ecosystems sustain species and biodiversity long-term.
- Recognise ecological interactions in food chains and food webs.
- Learn terminology in bird watching and ecological classification.
- Connect bird movement patterns with environmental health indicators.
Who is This Course For?
- People curious about nature, birds, and environmental topics.
- Beginners wanting a structured introduction to bird watching.
- Students exploring wildlife and environmental science subjects.
- Retirees seeking a relaxed yet insightful new interest.
- Parents teaching children about birds and habitats.
- Gardeners observing birds and insects in green spaces.
- Walkers and hikers looking to identify birds and flora.
- Those interested in how ecology shapes natural surroundings.
Career Path:
- Ecological Consultant – £28,000 per year
- Ornithologist – £30,000 per year
- Environmental Educator – £25,000 per year
- Wildlife Conservation Officer – £27,500 per year
- Nature Reserve Warden – £24,000 per year
- Environmental Data Analyst – £32,000 per year
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Frequently asked questions
No, this course is designed for beginners. Whether you're new to bird watching or ecology, you'll learn everything from the ground up.
You’ll discover how to identify bird species, understand their behaviors, use birding equipment, and choose the best spots and times for bird watching.
Understanding ecosystems helps you see how birds interact with their environment, including food chains, habitats, and natural cycles.
Yes! It's ideal for nature lovers, school learners, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone curious about birds and the natural world.