Some birds announce themselves before you ever see them. The Red-eyed Vireo is one of them: a small, tireless songbird known for singing nearly all day long, even deep into summer when most other birds have gone quiet. Learning to recognize its voice is both a skill and a kind of meditation practice.
This month's birding hike at Kleinstuck Preserve is led by experienced birder Seth Chapman. Before heading into the trails, Seth will introduce the Red-eyed Vireo in depth, covering identification by sight and sound, habitat preferences, and behavioral patterns. You'll leave the classroom portion of the morning with a new set of eyes and ears.
On the trail, those skills go to work. Kleinstuck's upland and swamp forest provide excellent habitat, and the hike offers the chance to observe the Vireo alongside other resident species. The pace is intentional and present-minded, making this a meaningful outing for birders of all levels and for anyone drawn to cultivating awareness in nature.
what you'll experience
An introduction to the Red-eyed Vireo: identification, habitat, and behavior
Training your ear to recognize bird calls and songs in the field
A guided 1.5-mile hike through Kleinstuck Preserve's upland and swamp forest
Opportunities to spot the Vireo and other resident bird species
Mindful, unhurried observation led by an experienced birder
Community time with fellow nature enthusiasts, plus complimentary chai
benefits of birding
Encourages present-moment awareness and sensory attention
Supports nervous system regulation through time in nature
Builds a sense of connection to seasonal rhythms and the natural world
Offers gentle, accessible movement outdoors
Fosters community and shared learning
Deepens appreciation for local ecosystems and biodiversity
To register for this class please sign up via the link below.