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SUMMARY:Birding Lecture Series: How Birds Work\, From Bones to Beak
DESCRIPTION:Birds are almost everywhere\, but have you ever stopped and wondered how they accomplish what they do? How can a bird lift itself into the air\, sing such beautiful songs\, or display such striking colors? This 60-minute talk takes a friendly\, behind-the-scenes look at how birds work. We’ll begin with a brief story of where birds came from\, tracing their surprising origins back to dinosaurs. From\nthere\, we’ll explore the basics of bird bodies in an easy-to-understand way: how lightweight bones and strong muscles make flight possible\, how birds breathe while flying\, and why beaks come in so many shapes and sizes. We’ll also talk about bird feathers\, and their colors. This talk is designed for curious adults with no science background required. Using everyday examples and\nplenty of visuals\, it offers a new way to look at the birds you already know\, thus allowing us to notice them a little more closely the next time we are outside. \nThis talk is free and open to the public. To register\, email annie@woodlandsgarden.org.
URL:http://www.woodlandsgarden.org/event/birding-lecture-series-how-birds-work-from-bones-to-beak/
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SUMMARY:Singing Workshop in the Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:Click to register. Discover\, explore\, and expand your natural voice\, with fresh\, physical ways into strengthening your confidence\, clarity\, and listening. Elise Witt teaches in a style so easy that\, before you know it\, the room is in perfect harmony. \nDrawing from her love of diverse melodies and rhythms\, Elise introduces songs from global and local repertoires\, as well as her original songs and in-the-moment improvised creations. All pieces are broken down into easily learnable parts and become thrilling to sing in a group. \nSingers of all abilities\, styles\, and experience are welcome. No music reading required. \nStarts at $15.
URL:http://www.woodlandsgarden.org/event/singing-workshop-in-the-pavilion/2026-03-12/
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