Nature Watching: How to Find and Observe Wildlife

Nature Watching: How to Find and Observe Wildlife « Series from 2023

Series from 2023

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Genres: Special Interest

In this course, you’ll learn the core elements of tracking, such as identifying and interpreting animal tracks; tracking the amazing world of birds; the language of animal marking; going invisible; bedding, nesting, and mating in the wild; and the art of trailing, as you discover a richly rewarding way of knowing the world.

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Signs and Sounds of the Wild

Bugs and the Backyard Serengeti

What Feathers Tell Us about Birds and Flight

Paws, Claws, and Hooves: Who Stepped Here?

Migratory Trails Explain Much about Life

Camouflage and Becoming Invisible

Bird Nests and the Stories They Tell

Animal Bedding and the Dream World of Deer

Using Your Eyes and Ears Outdoors

Marking Behavior: What a Funny Way to Talk

Bird Language and the Art of Listening

Trees and Life: Food, Homes, and Communication

Wildlife Mating Behavior

Making a Map with the Moon, Clouds, and Stars

How Long Ago Was an Animal Here?

Holes, Burrows, and Life Underground

What Scatology Teaches If We Don’t Look Away

Is That a Front or Back Foot? Left or Right?

Gaits: How Animals Walk and Run

Exploring the World of Winter Wildlife

Becoming a Great Tracker

Advanced Tracking and Trailing

What the Beaver Teaches Us about Our Planet

Testing Yourself: The Wildlife Tracking Exam