Morning Coffee With The Birds Register

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Sat, Sep 13, 20259:00 AM10:30 AM  (Eastern)

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Morning Coffee With The Birds

Bring your morning Joe or a cup a tea and spend a morning with the birds at one ofJacksonvilles prominent urban parks, Riverside Park.Elizabeth Filippelli, Cindy Corey of the Duval Audubon Society and Lisa Williams from Sierra Club, willpresent a program on what you can do to save our migrating birds and our local bird population. Learnabout the perils of artificial light pollution and how reflective glass is impacting our migrating birds.Learn what you can do to support Lights Out taking action at your own home. Afterwards, we will havea guided walk through the park listening and learning about thebirds that make it their home.We willalso learn about the Riverside Park Kind Outreach and Rescue Pilot and the upcoming plans to create amore wildlife friendly environment for our own native birds. The Pilot is a coalition of conservationpartners including Duval Audubon, Sierra Club Northeast Florida, COJ Parks, FWS, Friends of RiversidePark and IXIA Native Plant Society. Fall Migration starts in September. We should see and hear some ofour amazing migrating songbirds as they stopover on their migration path to their winter homes.Sierra Club will provide rolls and or snacks. Please bring your coffee in tea in a reusable cup that youcan take back home with you.

732 Park St, Jacksonville, FL 32204, USA

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30.31749100,-81.67962200 Lisa Williams lisaow@gmail.com MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Northeast Florida Group

Location732 Park St, Jacksonville, FL 32204, USA

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Event Organizers:
Lisa Williams
   lisaow@gmail.com
   (904) 388-6357
Candice Rue
   c.rue@att.net
   (904) 629-2959

Bring your morning Joe or a cup a tea and spend a morning with the birds at one ofJacksonvilles prominent urban parks, Riverside Park.Elizabeth Filippelli, Cindy Corey of the Duval Audubon Society and Lisa Williams from Sierra Club, willpresent a program on what you can do to save our migrating birds and our local bird population. Learnabout the perils of artificial light pollution and how reflective glass is impacting our migrating birds.Learn what you can do to support Lights Out taking action at your own home. Afterwards, we will havea guided walk through the park listening and learning about thebirds that make it their home.We willalso learn about the Riverside Park Kind Outreach and Rescue Pilot and the upcoming plans to create amore wildlife friendly environment for our own native birds. The Pilot is a coalition of conservationpartners including Duval Audubon, Sierra Club Northeast Florida, COJ Parks, FWS, Friends of RiversidePark and IXIA Native Plant Society. Fall Migration starts in September. We should see and hear some ofour amazing migrating songbirds as they stopover on their migration path to their winter homes.Sierra Club will provide rolls and or snacks. Please bring your coffee in tea in a reusable cup that youcan take back home with you.

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