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Mindfulness + Birding: Intimacy with Place

  • Wild Birds Unlimited 3015 Oakland Kalamazoo, MI, 49008 United States (map)

Mindfulness is the practice of bringing attention to what is happening in the present moment while letting go of judging the moment as good or bad. In practicing mindfulness, you choose to breathe into whatever may be happening right now, instead of distracting yourself from it.

The practice of being mindful teaches us to be here now, with the earth as it is, allowing us to lean into pleasant experiences in nature and enjoy them fully.

Join Seth Chapman, local birder and mindfulness leader, for a mindfulness + birding series! During our first session, Intimacy with Place, we will become curious about the land in which we will go birding; Woods Lake.

Our session will begin at Wild Birds Unlimited, where we will sip on homemade chai and learn about the history of Woods Lake. There will be a discussion about the geological and indigenous history of Woods Lake, so that we may become more connected to the land that we are about to spend time on.

After our discussion, we will walk to Woods Lake, where we will go birding and have a firsthand experience locating and observing the many species of birds that inhabit this land. 

These events are designed to bring mindfulness into your everyday life, and to develop a sense of calm, connection, and confidence outdoors. You will also build birding skills so that you become a more confident birder.

This class is suitable for beginning birders of all ages.

The hike at Woods Lake is easy to moderate in difficulty. We will take our time and hike along the lake.

what you'll experience

  • Learn the importance of practicing mindfulness

  • Become more connected to and familiar with a piece of land

  • Observe and identify birds in their habitat

  • Connection to the outdoors

  • Enjoy community connection and complimentary chai along the way

benefits of participating

  • Support global bird conservation through community science

  • Connection to Self by practicing mindfulness, fostering joy in the present moment

  • Deepen your identification skills of birds

  • Experience the grounding benefits of the outdoors

  • Connect with others who share an interest in nature and wildlife

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