Guiding the Flock: A Field Guide to Leading Bird Walks, Birding Trips, & Nature Adventures How to Lead Bird Walks, Birding Trips, and Nature Field Adventures with Confidence Leading a bird walk sounds simple—until the group spreads out, the birds go quiet, and someone confidently identifies a crow as a hawk. Whether you’re guiding your first outing or looking to improve your skills, Guiding the Flock is a practical, experience-based handbook that shows you exactly how to lead bird walks, organize birding trips, and guide birdwatching groups with confidence. Written by longtime birder, naturalist, and field trip leader Michael Mathews, this book draws from years of real-world experience leading birding field trips, nature walks, and outdoor group adventures . With a blend of practical instruction and light humor, it prepares you for everything from planning your route to managing group dynamics when things don’t go as expected (which they often don’t). Inside This Book, You’ll Learn How To: Plan and organize successful birding trips and bird walks - Use tools like eBird to find the best birding locations and hotspots - Lead birdwatching groups with mixed experience levels - Manage challenging personalities with confidence and tact - Keep groups engaged, informed, and enjoying the experience - Use birding apps, photography, and field guides to enhance trips - Promote and grow your birding tours or nature walks - Turn your passion for birding into a rewarding leadership role Who This Book Is For: Birders who want to start leading bird walks or birding trips - Bird club members and trip leaders - Naturalists, park rangers, and outdoor educators - Anyone interested in guiding birdwatching tours or nature field trips - Experienced birders looking to improve their leadership skills Why This Book Is Different Most birding books focus on identifying birds. This one focuses on leading people . From early morning meetups and muddy trails to unforgettable sightings and unexpected challenges, Guiding the Flock teaches you how to create birding experiences that people remember—and want to return to. Because birding isn’t just about spotting birds. It’s about bringing people together, sharing the moment, and knowing when to say, “Everybody look… right there.”