Tree Identification for Birders and Friends

Several green, veined, toothed tree leaves on a woody stem are held for for identification.

Back by popular demand!

Have you ever noticed a bird, then wondered what kind of tree it was in, or why it was there? Us too! Let’s take a walk and explore tree identification with Forester Kathleen Stutzman.

Open to folks with any and all levels of familiarity with trees and/or birds.

Kathleen adds, “I think the walk will focus on identifying trees, but I probably won’t be able to resist talking about shrubs and herbaceous plants that we also encounter and are common!”

Max: 12 people
Suggested: $10 – $30
Register in advance. Phone (802 434-2167) or register online:

Kathleen is a Forest Research Specialist at UVM studying sugarbush management in Vermont. She has an MS in Forestry, and is, of course, also a birder.

hill in fall colors with more trees in foreground

Tree Identification for Birders and Friends

Several green, veined, toothed tree leaves on a woody stem are held for for identification.

Have you ever noticed a bird, then wondered what kind of tree it was in, or why it was there? Us too! Let’s take a walk and explore tree identification with Forester Kathleen Stutzman.

Open to folks with any and all levels of familiarity with trees and/or birds.

Kathleen adds, “I think the walk will focus on identifying trees, but I probably won’t be able to resist talking about shrubs and herbaceous plants that we also encounter and are common!”

Kathleen is a Forest Research Specialist at UVM studying sugarbush management in Vermont. She has an MS in Forestry, and is, of course, also a birder.

Max: 12 people
Suggested donation $10 – $30 • Register by phone (802 434-2167) or use the button below:

Pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks
Pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks … in what kind of tree?

Tree Identification for Birders and Friends

Several green, veined, toothed tree leaves on a woody stem are held for for identification.

Have you ever noticed a bird, then wondered what kind of tree it was in, or why it was there? Us too! Let’s take a walk and explore tree identification with Forester Kathleen Stutzman.

Open to folks with any and all levels of familiarity with trees and/or birds.

Kathleen adds, “I think the walk will focus on identifying trees, but I probably won’t be able to resist talking about shrubs and herbaceous plants that we also encounter and are common!”

Kathleen is a research assistant at UVM studying sugarbush management in Vermont, has a BS in Forestry, and is, of course, also a birder.

Max: 12 people
Suggested donation $10 – $30 • Register at https://sevendaystickets.com/events/tree-identification-for-birders-and-friends-10-27-2024

Pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks
Pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks … in what kind of tree?