Reading ‘bird language' is the ancient art of interpreting bird calls and behaviour and is closely related to tracking. Birds are alert to the things they need in their environment to to survive. We will discover how paying attention to bird vocalisations, such as alarm calls, can help us to see more wildlife and become much more aware of what is happening in the wider landscape. It gives us a powerful insight into the secret lives of birds and other animals, helping us develop understanding and empathy ad a stronger connection to the wild world.
Using a range of exercises, games, mapping techniques and other activities, you will learn how to:
Recognise different types of bird call
Interpret bird behaviour
Spot wildlife such as sparrowhawks and tawny owls using bird language
Experience the value of the ‘sit spot’ for wildlife observation
Sharpen your senses and nature observation skills
Cultivate mindfulness in nature
Improve stealth, camouflage and awareness skills
Use mapping and journaling as naturalist tools
Develop quiet, alert attention
Explore bird language as an aspect of wildlife tracking
Deepen nature connection through bird language