The most lowkey way to become a birder.

From "what bird is that?" to "oh look, a pelican."

Bird quiz question showing a Northern Mockingbird

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Day 1

"What bird is that?"

You notice a bird. That's already more than most people.

Week 1

"That's a goose."

You're placing birds into families. It's starting to click.

Week 3

"That's a Canada Goose."

Species-level ID. Did you know Canada Geese mate for life and will mourn a lost partner?

Week 4

"That's a Canada Goose."

You see the whole story. You know the differences in plumage, gender, age, sounds and why they do what they do.

Canada goose with goslings

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