Exploring Atlanta's Birds

Presented by Georgia Audubon

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Join Georgia Audubon to explore the diversity of birds that call Atlanta home! Led by an ornithologist (a biologist who studies birds), we will explore the new Westside Park--Atlanta's newest and largest park that is home to over 100 species of birds! Come learn about the birds who live in Atlanta year-round, those passing through on their spring migratory journeys, and how you can learn to identify and protect birds in your everyday life.

Westside Park has paved, wide trails, and we will travel on paths with, at most, gradual inclines. Enter the park through the iconic dinosaur bones overhang (Entrance 2) and you'll find a parking lot there. Directional signs will guide you to our meeting spot! Bring binoculars if you have them!

Scroll down for information about COVID safety guidelines for this event.

Getting There

Parking Info

Plentiful free parking available on site.

Alternative Transportation

The closest Marta Station is Donald Lee Hollowell at Florence Pl NW, which is approximately 1 mile from the park.

Date and Time

Saturday, March 19th, 2022
9:00 am – 10:30 am

Venue

Outdoor Event

Westside Park Entrance II
1660 Johnson Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Parking
Transportation

Audience

Families, High School, Middle School, Adults

Price

Price: Free with advance registration

Topic

Life Sciences
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COVID Considerations

This event is outdoors. Masks are not required per CDC guidelines if you are able to maintain social distance of at least 6 feet from others not in your party. However, masks are strongly recommended when participating in sustained interaction near others. See updated guidelines for all walks hosted by Georgia Audubon here.
As with all ASF events, we ask you to take care of yourself and your community. Stay home if you feel ill, get vaccinated and mask up when in close proximity to others!