Birdwatching 101: Field Trips
Observe local birds on these birdwatching field trips. We will focus on different strategies for locating and identifying birds based on their appearance, songs and calls, behavior, and habitat. To get the most out of field trips, attendance at the Birdwatching 101 class is highly encouraged. Binoculars are highly recommended.
Giuliana Zarada
Giuliana is an experienced birder and avian enthusiast with a love for the great outdoors. When she's not searching the sky for birds, she's scanning the forest floor for fungi and the understory for edible and medicinal plants. With a lifetime's appreciation for the natural world, she enjoys creating a space for knowledge-sharing and community among beginner and experienced birders alike.
Katherine Zarada
Katie is an ecologist and avid birder based in Arlington. They have a bachelor’s degree in Ecology from the University of Georgia and a master’s degree in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences from the University of Florida. Their love of birding started over a decade ago during an ecology study abroad trip to Costa Rica where they saw a Resplendent Quetzal and many other colorful tropical birds for the first time. Since then, they’ve spent countless hours observing and documenting birds and the natural world.
Birdwatching 101: Field Trips 4/18
Instructors:
- Giuliana Zarada
- Katherine Zarada
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Sat, Apr 18th 2026 | 8:30 - 11:00 AM | Arlington Reservoir |
Birdwatching 101: Field Trips 5/16
Instructors:
- Giuliana Zarada
- Katherine Zarada
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Sat, May 16th 2026 | 8:30 - 11:00 AM | Arlington Reservoir |