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LGBTQ+ and allies: Evening Bird Sit and Amble at Wilkerson Nature Preserve
Registration requested OFF MEETUP
Thursday, May 14,
6 - 7:45 p.m.

Register with Wake Forest Pride via this form.

Enjoy a casual early evening of community and connection in nature with Wake Audubon and Wake Forest Pride on Thursday, May 14 6 - 7:45 p.m. at beautiful Annie Louise Wilkerson, MD Nature Preserve Park.

We'll Bird Sit around feeders and take an amble into the fields to see what local and migrating birds come in for a late day snack ahead of roosting in the Park or heading further northward at night.

No binoculars? No problem! We’ll provide binoculars for loan and help to use them - along with fun birdy tips and facts during our time together.
Altogether new and experienced birders welcome.

We've rented the picnic shelter, so feel free to bring a snack or light dinner to enjoy at the picnic tables. We'll provide some snacks as well.
Bring collapsable camp chairs if you have them, should we move closer to feeders at the Park Office.
Registration and more details here: https://qrco.de/May14WFP

What bird species frequent the Park? Check out Wilderson Nature Preserve bird sightings on participatory science app ebird.org.

Questions ahead? Reach Wake Forest Pride event organizer Chris Zupancic at [events@wakeforestpride.org](mailto:events@wakeforestpride.org).

Co-hosting this event will be Wake Audubon board director and Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging co-chair Rick LaRose, reachable at [rlarose.was@gmail.com](mailto:rlarose.was@gmail.com).

We’re looking forward enjoying birds, nature and socializing together with you on May 14!

Wake Forest Pride is a nonprofit dedicated to bettering our community by creating safe spaces, fostering inclusivity, and promoting equality for all regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

Wake Audubon advocates wildlife, nature and environmental conservation with a commitment to providing activities where all can safely access and celebrate nature as their authentic selves.

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Events in Raleigh, NC
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