The Friends of the Kern River Preserve will hold a free Beginning Bird Watching workshop on Saturday, Feb. 6, from 9 a.m. -11 a.m.
Come learn how to become a bird watcher from Alison Sheehey, Outreach Director at the Audubon Kern River Preserve.
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This will be an interactive workshop that will be in three parts.
• Binocular use (please bring you binoculars if you have them... we have some to share if you don’t own a pair). Many people find it frustrating to see through binoculars. There are four simple yet critical steps to make it a joyous experience. You will be taken through these steps.
• Watching birds and seeing field marks are two different things. Many of us learn to see the whole bird and put a name on it. That works but takes a long time. Learn how to observe different parts of birds to create the whole picture and then use a field guide to find the bird.
• After learning how to use a field guide, take a walk with an expert, learn birding etiquette and get help identifying any species seen.
For those interested, after a short lunch break there will be a driving tour around Isabella Reservoir to see more species.
Monthly events are free and appropriate for ages 5 and up.


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