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

Drumming Circle with Lawrence Greene.

Photos by: Isaac Miller and Kate Henman.

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.

Photos by: Isaac Miller

Need a Birds in the ​Hills souvenir?

Get a shirt that ​features ALL 71 of the ​bird species identified ​during the weekend.