The National Geographic Guide to Birding in North America

The National Geographic Guide to Birding in North America

Birding expert James Currie presents components of birding: - essentials of bird anatomy and taxonomy, and how this knowledge helps the student critically in the field; - how to identify birds, plus related topics such as birding by ear, birding at night, bird behavior, avian migration; - optical equipment for birding, highlighting binoculars and spotting scopes, and how to use them; - the exciting activity of locating, approaching, and observing birds in the field: stealth techniques for tracking and approaching birds; ways to attract birds by mimicking bird calls and predators; and how to bring birds into your own yard or surroundings.

Created By

James Currie

Status

Ended

Original Name

The National Geographic Guide to Birding in North America

First Air Date

May 26, 2017

Last Air Date

May 26, 2017

Seasons

1

Episodes

24

Language

English

Production Companies

The Great Courses

Networks

Wonderium

Birding Ethics and Conservation
S01E24

Birding Ethics and Conservation

Consider guidelines for ethical birding, based in respect for fellow birders and non-birders alike. Conclude with a far-reaching look at matters affecting bird welfare, at both the individual and species level. Review current environmental factors that endanger birds, and actions you can take, both individually and through organizations, to safeguard our precious bird species.

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