Southern Appalachian Birds Through the Seasons
Schedule
Thu Apr 30 2026 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
The North Carolina Arboretum | Asheville, NC
About this Event
Southern Appalachian Birds Through the Seasons
with Carlton Burke
Thursday, April 30 | 12 – 4pm
BRN - Core
Since birds are capable of long distance flights and many engage in annual migration rituals, their presence in our area often changes in relation to the seasons of the year. In this class we will discuss the seasonal patterns of southern Appalachian birds and focus on some of the major species and their annual life cycles. As part of this program, there will be a “lab” portion where students will be able to meet some live birds and participate in other hands-on components to deepen the learning.
Carlton Burke is a naturalist and educator who operates Carolina Mountain Naturalists, an educational service which offers wildlife and nature educational programs throughout western North Carolina. He also was on the staff of the western North Carolina Nature Center in Asheville for over 25 years as the Curator of Exhibits. Carlton co-hosts a weekly radio program NATURE NEWS and is also a NC state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
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Where is it happening?
The North Carolina Arboretum, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 79.17 to USD 84.31

















