Look Closely, or You’ll Miss It – Natalie Rose Richardson
With the help of a historian, ornithologist, and birds themselves,
Natalie Rose Richardson begins to embody a new quality of attention
as she follows a migration path from Chicago to South Carolina.
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In this week’s essay, Natalie Rose Richardson begins to experience
a quality of attention that birdwatching can cultivate. Learning
from Chicago historian Sherry Williams, who has piloted programs
exploring the relationship between bird migration and the Great
Migration, and J. Drew Lanham, an ornithologist and poet whose work
engages confluences of race, place, and nature, Natalie follows a
migration path from Chicago to South Carolina that brings the
practice of birdwatching together with her own layered history. In
landscapes both new and familiar, she shows us what’s possible when
we bear witness with eyes wide open. Read this essay. Learn more
about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
a quality of attention that birdwatching can cultivate. Learning
from Chicago historian Sherry Williams, who has piloted programs
exploring the relationship between bird migration and the Great
Migration, and J. Drew Lanham, an ornithologist and poet whose work
engages confluences of race, place, and nature, Natalie follows a
migration path from Chicago to South Carolina that brings the
practice of birdwatching together with her own layered history. In
landscapes both new and familiar, she shows us what’s possible when
we bear witness with eyes wide open. Read this essay. Learn more
about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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