04/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2026 14:00
"It's like Pokémon," one student joked, having already added several species to their eBird checklist within the first few minutes of the outing. "We're trying to catch them all."
While it might feel like Pokémon, these four students are actually part of the ornithology club (but fear not - there is an actual Pokémon club that students can join as well).
Whether you're an experienced birdwatcher or only recognize the few species you see around your birdfeeder, ornithology club president AJ Dykema says that spring is a great time to step into the new hobby. "Even if you don't know anything about birds, you would probably recognize a handful of their calls as a sign that spring has finally arrived."
It was an ornithology class at GVSU that sparked Dykema's interest in birdwatching and led to the creation of the ornithology club. The club meets at least once a month, most often with outings like this to Reeds Lake or other popular birding locations in the area. Sometimes they meet for bird-themed game nights (the board game Wingspan has been a favorite), craft nights and, Dykema hopes, future movie nights and other educational experiences.
The ornithology club is just one of the over 400 registered student organizations at GVSU , offering a home for students of all different majors, career focuses, identities, hobbies and talents. From a baking club to a bass angling club, or a pre-chiropractic club to, yes, a Pokémon club, there is truly a space to belong for every Laker.