Gull ID involves two interactive online sessions of about two hours each, complemented by supported self-study exercises. We place a strong emphasis on providing you with tools and techniques to help you to continue learning to identify birds after the course.
In order to participate you will need:
- broadband of sufficient speed to view live video
- a computer with sound and ideally a webcam, or a tablet/smartphone
- good headphones or speakers that don’t automatically filter out high-pitched sounds
The two sessions will cover the following:
SESSION 1: Identifying smaller gulls Tuesday 11th November, 7–8:45pm
We'll start by exploring the key elements of gull identification using a range of interactive activities, then introduce three helpful 'reference species'. The remainder of the session will cover five smaller gulls – Common Gull, Kittiwake, Black-headed, Mediterranean and Little Gull – and there will be a self-study exercise to reinforce learning.
SESSION 2: Identifying large gulls Tuesday 18th November, 7–8:45pm
After reviewing the self-study exercise, we'll turn our attention to the skills needed to identify larger gulls, including how to age them. Although we will mention how these techniques can be used to help identify scarcer species such as Glaucous, Iceland and Yellow-legged Gulls, our main focus will be on Herring, Lesser and Great Black-backed Gulls.
PRESENTERS: The training will be run by BTO staff members Nick Moran, Jenny Donelan and Rob Jaques, all experienced birdwatchers and surveyors.
COST AND ATTENDANCE: The programme of two weekly online sessions and supported self-study exercises costs £24. There's an option to add a donation if you wish to further support the work of the BTO and are able to do so. If the cost is prohibitive, there is also a pricing option for those on lower incomes.
Booking more than one place?
If you would like to book multiple places, please log out of your MyBTO account and book each place as a separate transaction. We aren't able to process multiple bookings through a single transaction at the moment.
Participants are strongly encouraged to attend both sessions to get the maximum benefit. If you have any other questions about the course, please contact us at training@bto.org.
This course is designed for amateur birdwatchers and bird survey volunteers – professionals seeking training should contact us by email.
After booking you should receive an automatic confirmation email. If this doesn’t arrive, please check your spam/junk email folder and if it is not there, or you have any other questions or booking issues, please email us at training@bto.org