Coffee with the Birds: Mindful Meanderings through Micro-Exploring Registration is still open for the April 7 session. All other sessions are full. 9 to 11 a.m. at field sites throughout the SuperSanctuary Cost of April 7 session: $20 for Harris Center supporters / $25for all others Join Phil Brown, Harris Center Bird Conservation Director, and Ignacio Oreamuno, CEO of Troubardour Coffee and The Dreamcatchers, for a series of winter wanderings in tucked-away places close to the Harris Center. Each exploration will focus on a different natural history theme related to the conditions that present themselves that day — whether following animal trails through a boulder field, watching winter songbirds around the warmth of a bonfire, seeking out the flowing water of a winter thaw, or simply admiring the beauty and science of the winter woods. Through “micro-exploring” – the practice of focusing attention and intention on a smaller geographic area – and with the help of a little caffeine, your senses will open to new experiences right in front of you. The course fee includes free Troubardour coffee with each session, and a lesson in making coffee the Costa Rican way. Co-sponsored by the Harris Center for Conservation Education and Troubardour Coffee. Phil Brown is the Harris Center’s first Bird Conservation Director. He lives in Hancock, where he enjoys exploring the outdoors with his wife and two young children. Ignacio Oreamuno is an adventure travel guide who has been taking people on journeys in Costa Rica for many years. His contagious passion for life and nature is something he loves to share on his trips. He is a Hancock resident and a mixologist, and has a bird-friendly Costa Rican coffee company.
04/07/2024
Minimum: 3
Maximum: 11
Registration starts on 11/16/2023 and ends on 03/11/2024.
Please contact Harris Center if you have any questions.