So do stories.
So can attention.
A three-day online gathering where bird lovers notice migration as it unfolds—across places, without pressure.
What this looks like
A small number of live and recorded sessions
Voices from science, art, conservation, and lived practice
Flexible attendance across time zones
Come as you are: binoculars, sketchbook, or simply listening
Featuring contributors from multiple countries, including migration scientists, artists, and conservation leaders.













Bird Migration Gatherings
Seasonal, live, global moments of shared attention
Stories, reflections, shared attention
Stories are the connective thread—carrying attention, insight, and continuity between gatherings.
Membership opens for deeper connection
What you'll experience at the Bird Migration Gathering:
Stories that inspire — culture, place, and meaning in every flight path.
Global voices sharing migration journeys across continents.
Guidance from artists + scientists to expand how you see birds (and yourself).
A movement of belonging — birding as shared joy, not just a solo pursuit.
“Scott Weidensaul ranks among an elite group of writer-naturalists.”
Los Angeles Times
Claim your spot today
Connect early — Get instant access to The Gathering Place community forum.
Belong everywhere — Join live sessions and on-demand presentations during the 3-day event, October 23-25.
“Jon Young is one of the heroes of the new nature movement.”
Richard Louv, author of The Nature Principle
Left to right: Kelly Miller (Host), Jon Young (Bird Language & Ancient Wisdom), and
Craig Foster (Intimacy With the Wild)
Event Access – $50
7 days of connection and discovery — access to each session (through November 1, 2025)
Daily live gatherings — kickoffs and interactive sessions
Flexible pace — stream new talks each day when it fits your schedule
VIP Extended Access – $100
365 days of inspiration — revisit every presentation all year long (through Oct 26, 2026)
Exclusive live Q&As — connect directly with select keynote speakers
Community fun — Thursday & Friday Game Night Sessions included
Return anytime — rekindle your sense of wonder and belonging whenever you need it
From mountains to mangroves, deserts to deltas — their migrations remind us of our shared humanity.
Imagine swapping bird stories with someone from halfway across the world — and realizing you’re part of something bigger. Join bird lovers across continents in one shared Gathering.


A free guide drawn from seven keynote speakers.
A quiet way to begin deepening your birding life today.
Featuring guidance inspired by the work of these and more:
Scott Weidensaul (World on the Wing)
Julie Zickefoose (The Bluebird Effect)
Jon Young (What the Robin Knows)
Sessions are curated with respect for depth, context, and seasonal timing.
This is not a performance stage—it's a shared field of attention among:
Dedicated birders and naturalists
Educators, guides, and
nature professionals
Conservation-minded travelers
Artists and storytellers
working with ecology
Bird Migration Gatherings serve as seasonal stopovers—moments to pause, notice, and move together again.
They celebrate cooperation, interdependence, and the intelligence of timing.
Each Gathering marks a moment along a longer migratory path.
March Bird Migration Gathering, March 13-15, 2026
Featuring voices from five countries
3-5 pre-recorded expert sessions
1-3 daily live sessions (available as replays)
Curated and hosted by founder, Kelly Miller (Durango, CO)
Get oriented to migration where you live
See what’s happening across flyways
(without doom scrolling)
Know when Gatherings open
(with context, not promos)
No pressure. Unsubscribe anytime.

Membership opens seasonally.
The Birders Hub is where Follow the Birds lives between gatherings—
through stories, shared noticing, and ongoing conversation across seasons.
Enrollment currently closed.
Next opening announced via Stories in Flight.
For bird lovers who value depth over noise.
PO Box 3152
Durango, Colorado, 81303
United States
Contact Us
kelly@followthebirds.com
+1 (602) 291-7319
Mountain Daylight Time (UTC−07:00)
Follow the Birds is based in the southern Rocky Mountains of Durango, Colorado, USA.
We follow migration as a guide—across landscapes, cultures, and seasons.
~ Founder, Kelly Miller