
Bird Outing with QPOC Hikers and Birds Connect Seattle
With a mix of woodlands, open areas, and saltwater shoreline, Lincoln Park is a great place to look for birds. We’ll keep an eye out for fall migrants heading south for the winter; waterfowl and seabirds out on Puget Sound; and resident species like wrens, sparrows, chickadees, kinglets, warblers and raptors. We’ll be walking at a gentle pace for about three miles. Binoculars available to borrow.
Carpooling is recommended.
Dogs are welcome and must remain on leash.
Meeting Point: Lincoln Park #2 Parking Lot (south lot). Click here for directions on Google Maps.
Leaders: Jas Maisonette (they/them) and Joshua Morris (he/him)
No mask requirements
Trip Accessibility: leisurely, many stops to observe, dirt and gravel trails, 2-3 miles walking on gravel and dirt trails with some elevation gain
What to bring:
– Binoculars (if you have them; available to borrow if you don’t)
– Weather-appropriate clothing
– Sun Protections
– Plenty of food
-Plenty of water
About QPOC Hikers:
QPOC Hikers creates an intentional, outdoor community for queer people of color. If you are an ally and would like to join, great! We ask that you make a donation (Venmo: @Jasmine-Maisonet). If you are a slower hiker, that’s okay! We hike together, as a group. Contact Jas at [email protected] with any questions.
Please email Jas at [email protected] by 10/05 to secure and confirm your attendance.