INTRODUCTION TO BIRD LANGUAGE — May 11, 2022

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INTRODUCTION TO BIRD LANGUAGE — May 11, 2022

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2022
6:00PM - 8:00PM PACIFIC TIME
VIA ZOOM

Registration closes at 5:00pm the day of the class. Be sure and reserve your spot!

INSTRUCTOR:
GURUSURYA KHALSA

Birds talk to each other! We can learn to understand what they're saying and it's a whole lot of FUN!

In this class you will be introduced to the ancient skill of interpreting the voices and movements of birds and begin to understand where aerial and land predators may be, all while tapping into a deeper awareness of yourself and nature. When aware of the vocalizations and movements of songbirds, it’s possible to discover the presence and movement of predators such as coyotes, birds of prey, or even the neighborhood cat. Understand that a deeper awareness and connection to nature that many have forgotten in these modern times is possible — even if you live in a city.

While not a prerequisite, this class will serve as an excellent foundation for Tune Into Nature: A Bird Language Experience in person on Sunday, May 15, 2022.

TUITION: $15 - $25 SLIDING SCALE (plus processing fees)

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About the instructor:

GuruSurya Khalsa has been studying bird language since 2008 and has taught bird language workshops through PCC, the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge, and METRO and Cascadia Wild. Most mornings you can find her on her small porch in SE Portland tuning into song sparrows, crows and other “regulars.” GuruSurya is passionate about helping people recognize that their own state of being and awareness determines how much they experience while out on the land — or in the city!