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Forsyth Audubon Bird Walks
9 – 10 a.m. Saturday, March 18 (“Plirding”)
Civitan Park, 1341 Diggs Blvd., Winston-Salem

Creeks and woods are wonderful places to watch birds drinking water, foraging on vegetation, or bathing. An experienced birder from Forsyth Audubon will lead each walk. No birding experience necessary – these bird walks are perfect for anyone who is interested in birds. Families and young children who like birds are welcome. Bring binoculars, if you have them, but we also have some to borrow. Spring is migration season as well as breeding season for our year-round birds, so we’re likely to see a variety of birds, as well as wrens, kingfishers, sparrows, herons, and hawks.

This year Forsyth Audubon members are adding a great new twist on birding in conjunction with Creek Week: “PLIRDING”! Plirding means picking up trash while birding! Bring gloves and some re-used plastic bags and help spring migrants find a clean place to call home!

Meet at the footbridge near the parking lot at Reynolds Park Road and Price Street, near the Anderson Conference Center. Park in the WSSU Anderson Center parking lot.

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