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Bird Words

Bird Words with Hannah Rodabaugh

Nature writing, like keeping a nature journal, is one of the best ways to improve your birding skills. Nature writing can help you see more deeply and remember your experience more vividly. In addition to better learning in general, nature writing can specifically improve your memory. Nature writing also helps you see new details in the birds you see all the time.

Put on your imaginary beak and feathers in this bird-themed nature writing workshop taught by local author and Golden Eagle Audubon Society volunteer, Hannah Rodabaugh. All ages and experience levels are welcome.

Hannah Rodabaugh is a poet, essayist, and writing teacher who lives in Boise, Idaho. She holds an MA from Miami University and an MFA from Naropa University.

She is the author of Lost Cathedral (Forthcoming, 2025, Portage Poetry Series / Cornerstone Press / University of Wisconsin), With Words: Verse in Concordance (dancing girl press), We Traced The Shape Of Our Loss To See Your Face (Angel House Press), and We Don’t Bury Our Dead When Our Dead Are Animals (Another New Calligraphy), a Pushcart-nominated collection of ecological elegies.

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