WHEN DO THE COURSES START?

BIRDS AROUND THE HOUSE, PART 1
This series consists of 12 lessons, at the end of which you will be (better) acquainted with about forty birds. Which winter guests can we expect in our gardens? How will the resident birds (titmice, thrushes and nuthatches etc.), which we learnt about in part 1, cope with the inter? Each species has its own strategy for this. Once you have followed these two modules, you will have acquired a respectable general knowledge of the more common birds around us. The course starts in mid-September, the following lessons will arrive at weekly intervals.
PART 2, WINTER VISITORS starts in mid-January 2004.
PART 3, SONGBIRDS, starts in mid-September 2003.

HOLIDAYS
The course centre will be closed during July ans August. However, you may subscribe to Part 2 in this period. This module covers migratory birds which visit us in the wintertime.

BIRDS AROUND THE HOUSE, PART 2.
After the Christmas holidays, you can take the third module. In this, you'll get to know yet more winter birds. Residents and migratory birds which have not been covered, or insufficiently dealt with, in the two preceding series. This course of 12 lessons starts in mid-January 2004 and ends in mid-April. If you have followed all three modules, you will now know some 100 birds and be able to easily recognise most of the birds you see in your neighbourhood or during a walk in the park or the country.

BIRDS AROUND THE HOUSE, PART 3
This module also consists of 12 lessons, during which we will learn to recognise a further 40 birds or so. It will mainly cover songbirds who are resident or who have arrived here from Africa in the spring to populate our gardens and parks. The first lesson will be sent to you at the end of March 2003;