
April 9 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Botany for Birders: Rose City Flowers with Ryan Gilpin
Have you ever struggled to describe which tree a bird is in? Have you ever struggled to identify a tree making it difficult to know how to manage it? Join local arborist, ecologist and birder Ryan Gilpin for a series of online and field classes designed to help birders more confidently navigate the plant world. Ryan will focus on observing specific characteristics of trees to gather more information. This information can be used to assign a name to a plant, but the goals of the workshop are more about observing and describing than naming.
Every month, Ryan will focus on a particular characteristic of trees (such as leaves or bark) and how that character can help you to understand more about the plant. Through coupled classroom and field sessions Ryan will help you increase your ability to describe plants and connect to the natural world around you. Field sessions will be dynamic birding sessions in places with interesting trees. When bird activity is high, participants will be encouraged to describe where they are seeing birds in as much detail as possible using plant characteristics. When bird activity is low, participants will be encouraged to observe and describe specific characters of the surrounding trees to work on plant identification skills. Please register seperately for each class in the series.
Rose City Flowers
Portland can be pretty special in April. The days are longer, the sun starts coming out, and the cherries lining our streets wake up to share their beauty with the world. While not all flowers are so showy and beautiful, flowers are the best feature to use when identifying plants. This class will focus on aspects of flowers to look at and tips about turning careful observation of flowers into identifying the tree. As well as, how to identify some key flowering trees in the Portland area and when flowers might be available on different types of trees to use in identification.

Join us for the Botany for Birders Series!
Through coupled classroom and field sessions Ryan will help you increase your ability to describe plants and connect to the natural world around you. Field sessions will be dynamic birding sessions in places with interesting trees. This session will focus on flowers.
Register!Online Class Details
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- Class: April 9, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
- Class fee: $20 members / $30 non-members
- Note: Class recordings will be sent out automatically to everyone who registered post-class. Thank you!