Jun 16 2022
Why Birds Sing with Naturalist Phil Kyle

Why Birds Sing with Naturalist Phil Kyle

Presented by Cape Cod Museum of Natural History at Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

The song of birds can be soothing and inspiring to us humans, but birds sing for more than just the beauty of it. Birds use song, call notes and behavior to communicate with each other. They also use sound and action to scare off predators or warn other birds about danger, to defend territory or to attract a mate during breeding season.

Through lecture, slides and Phil Kyle’s own carvings, the explanation of why birds vocalize is revealed. Science fiction will take on a whole new reality when migration, singing, nest building and territorial defense are discussed. Fasten your seat belts for an in depth but understandable explanation of bird behavior!

After obtaining his B.S. in Biology from Cornell University, Phil has served in a wide variety of capacities including: a Columnist for the Cape Cod Times – Birding ; Director of Education, South Shore Natural Science Center; President, Cape Cod Bird Club;  Head Naturalist at Green Briar Nature Center and Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Interpretive Park Ranger, Cape Cod National Seashore; Whale Watching Naturalist, Barnstable Whale Watcher and Captain John Boats; High School Teacher Biology & Anatomy and Physiology, Barnstable High School; currently a mere BIRDBRAIN!

Admission Info

Tickets: $10 available online at www.ccmnh.org

*Does not include Museum Admission

Phone: 508-896-3867

Dates & Times

2022/06/16 - 2022/06/16

Location Info

Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

869 Main Street (Route 6A), Brewster, MA 02631