About this Event
Let’s be honest: We’re all feeling kind of bad. But birds can help us stay grounded and ready for the work ahead. Join Jen Kepler and FBC NYC for some emergency birding, community, and outdoor appreciation this Sunday, November 10 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
Meet Jen at the 15th Street entrance to Prospect Park at 9am for a slow walk around a portion of Prospect Park, looking for overhead raptors, visiting and resident woodpeckers, delightful fall sparrows, and other avian friends. Paths in the park are generally paved or hard-packed dirt; bathrooms are available but they are pretty far apart, so plan accordingly.
Note: Because attendance to this event is strictly limited, if you joined Saturday’s Little Sit (also in Prospect Park) please consider not signing up for this one in order to give more people opportunity to benefit from time in nature. Thank you for your understanding!
Tickets are Free or by donation. If you select the donation option, that counts as a ticket, so no need to also add a free ticket unless you need more than one.
*If you would like to borrow a pair of binoculars, please contact us at least 24hrs before the event.
Land acknowledgement: We recognize and appreciate that Prospect Park lies on land that has been stewarded by generations of the Canarsie and Munsee Lenape People. Today many of their descendants live in and around NYC and the Northeast.
Image Description: A very molted American Robin sitting in the grass, looking like... "damn what a life."
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bartel-Pritchard Square, Prospect Park Southwest, Brooklyn, United States
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