Ages 6-12 • Ornithology 101
Welcome to our avian adventure! In this class about birds, children will spread their wings and soar into the fascinating world of our feathered friends. From the majestic eagle to the tiny hummingbird, kids will discover the incredible diversity of bird species that inhabit our planet. Through interactive lessons and creative projects, young learners will delve into the wonders of bird anatomy, behavior, migration, and adaptation. Whether they're crafting, studying bird calls, or learning about conservation efforts, students will develop a deeper appreciation for these remarkable creatures and their vital role in our ecosystem. Join us as we take flight into the captivating world of birds!
Topics Covered: bird identification, habitats, birdwatching tips, anatomy, and much more.
Projects: Nature art journal that students will create detailed artwork of many different species and write down their observations, following in the footsteps of great naturalists like John James Audubon and Roger Tory Peterson.
Snack Break: Students should pack a snack and a leak proof water bottle. There will not be a lunchbreak for this class.
Registration Note: You can choose a partial week on Tuesday/Thursday or a full week, Monday-Friday
Instructors
Adrianne Roberts
William Roberts
Contact us
- Learning Streams Team
- ad••••n@lea••••s.com
- 203.441.0595
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Summer Programs
Age Groups
- Ages: 6-9
- Ages: 9-12