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Fancy Scientist Podcast #136: Beginner Birding Tips for Migration | Wildlife Biology for Kids Club

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Stephanie Manka

Stephanie Manka, Ph.D. is a wildlife biologist with 20 years of experience in mammal ecology and conservation, education, and outreach. Read her story to find out how she went from the daughter of a jeweler to a Ph.D. in wildlife biology.

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Birds are around us every day, but during migration you have the opportunity to see species that are here for only short windows of time!  Once you start looking for birds, you’ll realize how many species there are, and you’ll want to keep finding more.

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Beginner Birding Tips for Migration

This week on the Wildlife Biology for Kids Club, I teach you basic tips on how to find a variety of bird species and the key characteristics to start identification.

You’ll learn about why birds migrate for thousands of miles, the best times and places to find them, and tips on using your observation and listening skills. Join me in the challenge to find at least five unique bird species and dive into the wonderful world of birdwatching!

Don’t forget to check back for more fun and educational content, and join the Wildlife Biology for Kids Club for exclusive worksheets and interaction with me and like-minded parents!

To get the downloadable activities associated with this video for children, enroll in the Wildlife Biology for Kids Club.

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