July 12, 2026 11:00 AM –1:00 PM
Birding for Beginners
Part One: Sun., July 12 | 11 am – 1 pm | At the National Aviary
Part Two: Sun., July 19 | 8 – 10 am | At Frick Park
Member: $30 per person; Non-Members: $35
Registration includes both sessions and General Admission to the Aviary on July 12
Let’s go on a birding adventure in our own backyard or neighborhood park! It might surprise you to learn that dozens of bird species are commonly seen in our local communities, even in urban environments. In this two-part series, you will learn birding basics as you practice using special binoculars to spot birds in Aviary habitats. Our expert educators will share more about species that we commonly see in Pennsylvania during the summer, their local habitats, and how you can identify them on your own. We will also meet a feathered National Aviary Animal Ambassador and learn more about their species' important role in our local ecosystem.
For the second part of our series, we will explore birding opportunities in Frick Park and put our newly acquired birdwatching skills to use.
Birding for Beginners is open to participants 6 years and older. Those under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Binoculars will be available to borrow.