Beginning Birding: The Yellow-rumped Warbler
w. Seth Chapman
Join Seth Chapman, Apothecary Manger and experienced birder, for one last bird hike in 2024! This month’s featured bird is the Yellow-rumped Warbler.
Before taking to the trails of Kleinstuck Preserve, there will be a short discussion on the Yellow-rumped Warbler. Come learn how to identify this bird using markers such as shape, size, habitat, and more!
During our hike we will attune to our surroundings, looking and listening to the many species of birds which grace our presence. What can we learn by observing our feathered friends? In contemplation, we will deepen our understanding of ourselves, and the environment around us.
Come to hike in community, sharpen your identification skills, build your life list, and expand your bird knowledge! All skill levels are welcome. There will also be complementary chai.
Registration covers one adult, and individual registrations are not shareable between two or more individuals. Birders 10 and under are welcome to attend free of charge.
Please bring a pair of binoculars and a travel mug for complementary chai.
This hike takes place rain or shine, so please dress appropriately (layers, rain jacket, bug spray, etc).
Hike length: 1.5 mi, easy difficulty
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Investment: $15
Community Care Funds available for those who need support with tuition, contact us for support.
All Access Members receive an additional discount on this event.
If you have any questions about registration, please contact us at contact@ayurvedicwellness.center and we're happy to help.
Seth's Yoga + Āyurveda journey began over a decade ago after attending a yoga class in Kalamazoo. He is a life-long learner with a passion for nature, and an interest in learning new skills. He is now the Apothecary Coordinator here at the Āyurvedic Wellness Center.
Seth has a lifelong passion for birds, and loves sharing his enthusiasm of the bird world with those around him. His interest in birds led him to begin his life list at the age of 10. Seth also volunteers at a local nature center where he monitors nestboxes, as well as volunteers at a bird banding station.