Archived Activity
Birding for Survival 2
Winter Birding
When
Saturday, November 8 2025
Time
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Facilitator
Cost
$15 suggested donation
Max # of Participants:
35
Objective:
We are nearing the end of Fall Migration and seeing the arrival of bird species that will choose Prospect Park as their winter home. In Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower, Lauren Olamina tries to cultivate community amongst other people migrating in search of resources and safety much like birds do. Lauren and her community must also select a new home, even if it’s short term. We will read a passage from this novel and discuss themes of safety and danger, family and community and the necessities for survival.
About the facilitator:
Indigo Goodson-Fields is a poet, writer and birder based in Brooklyn. She served as a New York Birding Consultant on the For the Birds exhibition committee at Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. Indigo is featured on an episode of Always Be Birdin’, The Bird Joy Podcast and The Brian Lehrer Show.
What to bring:
- Binoculars are optional but encouraged.
- Notebook for observations (optional)
What’s included:
- Some binoculars will be available to borrow
- Field Meridians Notebooks for observations
Route description/disclaimer:
The path is paved road with optional curbed sidewalk access. There is a slight incline and optional dirt and grass areas on route. The route is approximately 1.5 miles and there will be opportunities to rest and bathroom access.