WMBD: Birding in Brooklyn Bridge Park (5/9) (Free)
Admission
- Free
Description

It's World Migratory Bird Day and we are highlighting the importance of community science for bird conservation.
Join us as we explore the woodlands and meadows of beautiful Brooklyn Bridge Park, plus enjoy waterbirds along the East River. This outing will also follow a Project Safe Flight (PSF) route, where our community science volunteers help monitor bird collisions and rescue injured birds.
This outing is free to attend, but registration is required. Due to the popularity of this outing, please notify us if you are unable to attend so we can plan accordingly.
Accessibility: Brooklyn Bridge Park contains paved paths and a restroom near the meeting location.
Directions: Pier 1 can be reached by the NYC Ferry, New York Water Taxi, and Governors Island Ferry. The A/C, F, and 2/3 trains stop near the meeting location, as well as the B67 and B69 buses. For more information about Brooklyn Bridge Park's amenities and map, visit the park's website.
Photo: Double-crested Cormorants, along with other waterbirds, are a likely sight in the waters of the East River. Credit: Steve Torna.
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