Inside Birding videos

Inside Birding: Episode One, Size and Shape

This video series from All About Birds is designed to teach children the basics to birdwatching.

Here is a summary about this episode from the All About Birds site.

Learn the most fundamental skill for identifying birds: recognizing them by size and shape.

Chris and Jessie show you how to compare different birds and employ your observations to make a confident ID. Join them in the field to practice these techniques on common birds and learn how to distinguish similar species such as Hairy and Downy woodpeckers.

 

Check out the online bird guide at All About Birds!

Click here for more links from All About Birds.  Page down to Explore More to read about sharpening your ID skills with silhouettes, a video about the American Robin, and honing your ability to ID birds with beak size and shape.

Episode Two: Color Pattern

Episode Summary from the All About Birds Site:

If you’re relying solely on your field guide to make an ID, you might be missing out on easy opportunities to identify the birds you see.

Join Jessie and Chris as they demonstrate the importance of observing a bird’s overall color pattern. Learn to recognize specific features and patterns to identify birds with confidence.

 

 

To learn more, go to the All About Birds Site and page down to the Explore More section.  You’ll find links to information about dark and light plumage patterns, key field marks to watch for, the different parts of a bird, and birding the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Florida, an episode location.

All About Birds has the best online bird guide on the web!

Episode Three: Behavior

Summary of this episode from the All About Birds website:

Besides being fun, observing the way a bird behaves can provide critical clues to its identity. With stunning footage from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Macaulay Library, Chris and Jessie show you different types of behaviors to watch for and how to interpret them.

 

Click here to see links relating to this episode, including the Macaulay Library, behavior clues in greater detail, and birding at Green Cay, an episode location.

Episode Four: Habitat

Here is a summary about Episode Four: Habitat from the All About Birds Website:

Inside this Episode

Join Jessie and Chris as they bird the marshes, cypress swamps, and nearby mangroves of Florida’s Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in pursuit of the elusive Limpkin.

You’ll learn how to employ your observations of habitat to help you determine the probability of finding birds in certain locations and to confirm the identity of the birds you see.

 

For links and more information, click here. Page down to Explore More to check out the Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge, great birding opportunities in Southern Florida, or to visit eBird for dynamic information on when and where to find birds.

All About Birds has the best online bird guide on the web!

Click here to view downloadable curriculum from CurrClick relating to the study of birds.

Burgess Bird Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

Northern Cardinal, Male

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Preface

winter wren

Jenny Wren Arrives

The Old Orchard Bully

Jenny Has a Good Word for Some Sparrows

white throated sparrow

Chippy, Sweetvoice and Dotty

Peter Learns Something He Hadn’t Guessed

An Old Friend in a New Home

Camille Pissarro, Le verger (The_Orchard), 1872

The Watchman of the Old Orchard

Old Clothes and Old Houses

Longbill and Teeter

 Redwinged blackbird

Redwing and Yellow Wing

Drummers and Carpenters

Some Unlike Relatives

More of the Blackbird Family

Western Meadowlark

Bob White and Carol the Meadow Lark

A Swallow and One Who Isn’t

A Robber in the Old Orchard

More Robbers

Forest, a painting by Paul Cézanne, circa 1902-1904

Some Homes in the Green Forest

A Maker of Thunder and a Friend in Black

A Fisherman Robbed

A Fishing Party

Some Feathered Diggers

Some Big Mouths

Nashville and Tennessee Warblers

The Warblers Arrive

Three Cousins Quite Unlike

Peter Gets a Lame Neck

A New Friend and an Old One

Rose-breasted Grosbeak

Peter Sees Rosebreast and Finds Redcoat

The Constant Singers

Jenny Wren’s Cousins

Voices of the Dusk

Peter Saves a Friend and Learns Something

A Royal Dresser and a Late Nester
Mourning Dove

Mourner the Dove and Cuckoo

A Butcher and a Hummer

Male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

A Stranger and a Dandy

Farewells and Welcomes

Honker and Dippy Arrive

Peter Discovers Two Old Friends
Birdseed mixture in feeder

Some Merry Seed-Eaters

Some More Friends Come with the Snow

Peter Learns Something about Spooky

Queer Feet and a Queerer Bill

More Folks in Red

Hunters in Snow, Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. 105
Hunters in Snow, Pieter Bruegel d. Ä.

Peter Sees Two Terrible Feathered Hunters

Birds of the Air by Arabella B. Buckley

Vermillion Flycatcher by Louis Agassiz Fuertes, public domain image

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Total running time: 1 hour, 26 minutes

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Ivory Billed Woodpeckers by John James Audubon, copyright expired

Preface

Birds We Know

The Song of Birds

The Nests of Birds

The Greater Flamingo, drawn by Audubon for Birds of America, public domain image

Birds’ Eggs

Baby Birds

Birds Feeding Their Young

Where Do Birds Sleep?

Birds of America by John James Audubon, Trumpeter Swan

Feeding in Summer

Migrating in Autumn

Bird-Food in Winter
Other Small Birds

Birds of Prey

Rooks and Their Companions

Anas platyrhynchos (by John James Audubon), copyright expired

Web-footed Birds

Bird Enemies