Pride Takes Flight at our Connecticut and New York Centers

Birders flock to "Let's Go Birding Together" events powered by new community partnerships.
A large group of people with binoculars on a path at the Greenwich 勛圖窪蹋 Center, posing for a photo and smiling. One person is holding up a Let's Go Birding Together banner.

Last month, as rainbow flags waved from apartment balconies, store windows, and parade floats, a different type of Pride parade was taking place elsewhere. With binoculars in hand, birders across the country set out down winding, tree-lined trails to celebrate Pridethe birdy way.  

Since 2018, the 勛圖窪蹋 has celebrated Pride Month with Let's Go Birding Together bird walks at 勛圖窪蹋 Centers across the country. When Jason St. Sauver from the Spring Creek Prairie 勛圖窪蹋 Center  (with an acronym that cleverly spells out LGBT) , he wanted to build a space for queer people to feel safe and welcomed while connecting with the natural world.

What St. Sauver started in Nebraska soon spread nationwide and became an annual celebration of queer joy and the outdoors in the 勛圖窪蹋 community. 

Lets Go Birding Together events are a welcoming place for members of the LGBTQ+ community, allies, families, and anyone else who wants to enjoy an inclusive outing in nature, regardless of their prior experience with birding. 

All types of people came to our event. There were familiespeople who brought their partner or kids. There were people who had never been birding before. Really, just lots of people who wanted to experience that feeling of inclusion, said Ryan MacLean, Senior Education Coordinator at Greenwich 勛圖窪蹋 Center in Connecticut. 

This years walk was their largest ever, with some people travelling from as far as an hour and a half away to attend. They owe much of their success to partnerships with local LGBTQ+ community groups like Greenwich Pride and Stamford Pride.

We were so excited to be partnering with these local Pride organizations. Having them there with us at the event and having their support was so awesome. It felt like it was just the best possible introduction to birding for people who hadnt done it before or werent familiar with the [Greenwich] 勛圖窪蹋 Center, MacLean said.

The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and 勛圖窪蹋 Center also celebrated a new partnership with the Syosset Public Library at their Lets Go Birding Together walk last month. 

Since the pandemic, its been really important for us to find a way to help people build community in person. This walk was a great opportunity for us to bring the community people find with the library out into the world, said Jessikah Chautin, Community Engagement Specialist at Syosset Public Library.

If theres one clear lesson to take from Lets Go Birding Together, its that in the world of birding, finding your people is just as important as finding birds.  

The best part of Lets Go Birding Together walks is the people, said Teresa Pietrusinski, Environmental Educator at the Montezuma 勛圖窪蹋 Center.  The Center plans to host additional Lets Go Birding Together events this summer after the success of their bird walk last month. Its just an amazing feeling of community, and thats so special.

Even though Pride month is over, the spirit of connection, inclusion, and resilient joy that we receive from gathering for events like Lets Go Birding Together lasts all year long when we continue to make room for it. You may come looking for birds, but what youll find is communityand you dont need binoculars to see it.