Throughout the year, Southern Appalachian Raptor Research (SARR) educates students and visitors about the breeding biology and migration stopover ecology of songbirds and raptors in the Southern Appalachians, and the value of the habitats they depend upon. Schools, students and volunteer-visitors can learn about birds by engaging SARR resources in several ways:
School Field Trips Vacation Bird School
Schoolyard Science Summer Citizen-Science
- Learning to use “Bins”
- Gray-cheeked Thrush, a neo-tropical visitor at Tessentee
- Student observes bird banding
- Identifying a Black-throated Blue Warbler
- Students examine male Indigo Bunting
- Learning about migration up on Big Bald