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DC EcoWomen screening: Bird Walk

Join us for the DC premiere of Bird Walk, a documentary produced by local filmmaker Cintia Cabib. The film focuses on the birds and birders who have flocked to RedGate Park in Rockville, Maryland, a former golf course which was closed in 2018, and on the citizen campaign which lobbied to preserve this open space as a public park. Watch Trailer ›› Following the film, there will be a panel discussi...
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Montgomery County Parks Speaker Series: Birdability Week Kick-Off Event

Making Birding Accessible for All Will Be Focus of Latest Montgomery Parks Virtual Speaker Series on Tuesday, Oct. 17 The activity of birding—and how to make sure the popular pastime is accessible to everyone—will be the topic as Freya McGregor will be the featured speaker at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the next presentation of the Montgomery Parks Speaker Series. Ms. McGregor i...
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ANS Conservation Cafe: Bird Conservation is Actually All About Humans

ANS Conservation Cafe: Bird Conservation is Actually All About Humans Wednesday, June 1  •  7 - 8:30 pm You are invited to join us Wednesday, June 1st, 7pm - 8:30pm (ET)  for a discussion with Tykee James, Co-Found of Amplify the Future and current President of DC Audubon, for this talk during Black Birders Week. Bird conservation: So much of what drives our ability to conserve birds and...
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ANS Naturalist Hour: Rare Birds in the DC Area

Rare Birds in the DC Area Tuesday, April 26 at 7:00 PM Matthew Felperin Roving Naturalist–NOVA Parks Matthew Felperin, the roving naturalist with the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority, will delight us with the vagrant out-of-range bird species that show up in the DC area.  Join us by registering here
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Audubon Naturalist Society – Washington’s 2011 Earthquake: How Could It Happen Here?

Fall Birding at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, DC  Sunday, September 27 8:00 - 10:30 am Leader: Paul Pisano Our fall birding series visits natural areas under an hour’s drive from D.C. where a variety of habitats — including field, forest, and wetland—provide good opportunities for the observation and ID of birds in autumn. On the earliest walks, we’ll hope to catch some southbound ...
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