Bird Banding with Berkshire Bird Observatory
Watch wildlife research in action during this bird banding session with the Berkshire Bird Observatory at Arrowhead. Researchers will gently capture, measure, and release wild birds while sharing how banding data supports long-term conservation. The fields and shrubland at Arrowhead offer ideal habitat for monitoring breeding songbirds, many of which return to the same nesting grounds each year. This behavior, called site fidelity, helps scientists track population trends and habitat use. Rooted in field ecology and animal studies, the event encourages close observation and a deeper awareness of the living world.
Self-Directed Learning
Bird banding is more than just science. It is a vital method for learning about the incredible journeys birds take each year. This short and engaging video introduces the process of safely capturing, banding, measuring, and releasing wild birds during migration. Viewers discover how unique ID bands and detailed measurements help scientists track bird movement, health, and habitat use across different regions and seasons.
Paired with Bird Banding at Arrowhead, this video helps deepen understanding of ornithology, field research, animal migration, and wildlife conservation. It supports continued learning at home by encouraging observation and reflection on local bird activity, and by showing how everyday efforts can contribute to long-term ecological knowledge.

