Birders Flock Together to Celebrate Their Feathered Friends
by; isaac miller and kate henman
When Appalachian Understories hosted its annual Birds in the Hills festival at Wisteria Event Site in Meigs County, attendees identified 71 bird species while enjoying the great outdoors on a spring weekend.
Did you miss out?
Never fear. Isaac Miller and Kate Henman were there to capture the fun in photos.
Take a Hike!
Attendees of Birds in the Hills were immersed in the outdoors through several hikes.
Photos by: Kate Henman
Birds In The Hills - To Go!
Photos by: Isaac Miller
Vendors offered a lot of great items for sale at the festival.
Keep the Beat
And the Party Don’t Stop!
Rock Cave Revival provides live music for attendees.
Photo by: Isaac Miller
Dancing to the music.
Photo by: Isaac Miller
Birds In The Hills After Dark
Once it got dark, folks journeyed through the night to join Homer Elliot for a mothing experience.
Need a Birds in the Hills souvenir?
Get a shirt that features ALL 71 of the bird species identified during the weekend.