Submitted by adorkablepenguin t3_126ptd7 in washingtondc

I have a ten week long internship in D.C. this summer and am looking for a welcoming, entry-level birding group. I'll be living in downtown D.C. with no vehicle, but would love to find some friendly nature nerds to run around outside with! After seeing a baby great horned owl in the wild, I am inspired to find more. Do any of you know of a group of birders that would be welcoming to someone new to the hobby without a vehicle?

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frecklefaerie t1_jeaqv41 wrote

I only know about the gritty and mean birder groups.

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fvb955cd t1_jebvakm wrote

My birding group is for murderers and thugs only. We will and have killed, stolen, and burned for a good look at a tufted tit or woodcock. OP better stay the hell away from us if they know what's good for them.

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Collapsosaur t1_jed7g5a wrote

The last one bopped me beside the head and stole my bird guide while spotting a Carolina Chickadee. I met up the following week with a helmet and wrested my birder book back. I keep with this group since they are quiet. /s

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AGrizz1ybear t1_jeebajb wrote

You joke, but during undergrad birders in our wildlife programs had a reputation of being the haughtiest assholes in the school. I could totally see a birder group being mean and not welcoming

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frecklefaerie t1_jeeu8cw wrote

I belong to the MD Birder group on FB and, at least online, it is a ray of sunshine on the internet. Everyone losing their minds over hummingbirds. Molting posts are hilarious.

But yeah, the lower the stakes, the higher the drama with hobby groups unless you do some serious community building..

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Milazzo t1_jea76zi wrote

Look into ones here in NoVa as well - you can take the metro down, and we have sooo many birding areas like Dyke Marsh and Huntley Meadows.

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ginaelisa03 t1_jeb2qoj wrote

Huntley Meadows is THE SHIT. Saw a super gorgeous and derpy Great Blue Heron there last weekend. There are frequently updated signs about what you might spot depending on the time of year. I believe they also do guided walks and there's tons of other amazing wildlife to see other than birds.

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sprint113 t1_jeb7xzu wrote

Unfortunately not the easiest to get to by Metro. There is a bus that drops right outside the park and more buses another 10 min walk away, but headways can be long, especially on weekends, if you don't time it properly. Doable though for someone motivated enough, and should be better once the yellow line gets running again.

But yea, Huntley Meadows is awesome

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Sacrificial-waffle t1_jeaispf wrote

Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens has some great birding and is on the Anacostia River Trail. You can metro as close as you can and grab a CaBi bike for the rest of the way.

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Riverwood_bandit t1_jeb2z98 wrote

I love this place and the water lily festival is good too, just go on an off day for that.

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dripfromabove t1_jecmyfv wrote

The Aquatic Gardens rule. Highly highly recommend showing up early in the summer, it gets super hot (and sometimes crowded) by about 11am and the birds tend to hide away.

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TheOnlyBS t1_jeb0g0w wrote

My girlfriend is a regular birder and knows a few groups, I'll send her this post.

Edit: She's going to dm you in a bit after she remembers her Reddit login information lol

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adorkablepenguin OP t1_jeb2eup wrote

Wonderful!!! As a solo female in DC, groups where women feel safe from creepers is a major plus! I assume most bird people are pretty chill though!

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TheOnlyBS t1_jeb2uu4 wrote

Absolutely! She birds both solo and with groups so I'm sure she'll have plenty of recommendations and/or invites.

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Valuable_Ad481 t1_jeahga9 wrote

highly recommend a hike above fletchers boat house. little slice of the wild in the middle of urban sprawl. i always see ospreys and have spotted an eagle pr two out there also.

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luke1042 t1_jealbix wrote

I’m in nova so I can speak more to that than in dc. My wife and I go out birding almost every weekend all over the area.

In DC, Theodore Roosevelt island is a great location and you’ll always run into other people birding there in the mornings. Kenilworth aquatic gardens also has a ranger led bird walk on tuesday mornings (I know it’s during the week but if you have flexible working hours could be an option, still a great location on weekends though ).

I highly recommend if you’re going to be in the area for a while to find some ways to get down to Huntley Meadows in Alexandria , VA. There are some birding groups such as the nova bird club and the Audubon society of nova that have regular field trips posted on their calendar. You don’t have to be a member to tag along with them and they definitely help new birders spot all kinds of things that are harder to spot.

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duncanbishop24 t1_jeb1zio wrote

The kenilworth walk is great, even if you can’t go a lot learning the best way to bird the park is helpful

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TicoDreams t1_jebjukc wrote

The new Birdhouse at The National Zoo just opened with a bunch of native birds focusing on migration. I am not sure if that is your thing, but I went and it was phenomenal. Staff was really nice too.

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leigh1003 t1_jecf98m wrote

I was going to say — won’t fulfill all of your birding dreams but don’t discount the zoo! The birdhouse is great!!

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TykeeJames t1_jecfzqj wrote

Howdy and welcome to DC! I often take a bike and the shoelace express to get to my favorite places to bird in dc: Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Kingman & Heritage Islands, and Anacostia Park (roller rink/bridge area). I'm on the board of the DC Audubon Society (a local, volunteer-run bird-friendly group) and you can sign up for our newsletter or Eventbrite to first know about events. Hope to see you out there!

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messmaker523 t1_jeaslwd wrote

Last I checked all the birding groups look for angy birds. Sorry had to do it

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JosuetheBear t1_jeaxl9p wrote

Hung out with some Naturalists who did a Birding event for a previous job I had in NOVA. I was referred to them by Long Branch Nature Center & Park. Good time!

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DeeWasJoking t1_jeb9nvl wrote

Friendly? No, it’s anarchy in these ornithological streets bruh. #TweetTweetBitch

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CazalineQ t1_jecwe03 wrote

Second the suggestion re the Feminist Bird Club DMV Chapter! The Tregaron Conservancy also runs free seasonal Saturday morning bird walks led by Sam Krause which are great and super friendly - I don't think Sam's doing them at the moment but pretty sure she's restarting them in May/June. I'm in downtown DC and don't drive but have found you can get to some pretty good spots by Metro and CaBi - I bird regularly at Theodore Roosevelt Island and there's a CaBi bike dock right by the footbridge over to the island. I've also enjoyed good birding at Oak Hill Cemetery, Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Hains Point Park, along the Potomac between Fletcher's Cove and the Chain Bridge, and the National Arboretum, all by bike or public transport. There's great info about a bunch of different birding spots around DC here: https://birdersguidemddc.org/explore-birding-sites/by-region/washington-dc-region/

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Stock_Ad_8145 t1_jefdncr wrote

Come on over and join the DC Violent Convicted Felon Birding Group! Just show up with some binoculars, documentation of your criminal record, and some snacks and you're in!

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kevin_from_illinois t1_jec6qaq wrote

If you can get out there (car needed), the Patuxent has some amazing birding. Jug Bay Wetland Sanctuary and its cousin across the river, Patuxent River Park, are unique habitats with fabulous birding opportunities, particularly for osprey.

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Special_K_2012 t1_jecqnpz wrote

Ay yo when are we gonna legalize ranch brotendo?! BIRD UP!

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captain-hottie t1_jed60ls wrote

As far as locations, Hains Point and Rock Creek Park are two of the best and most frequently visited birding spots in the city. In particular, the Maintainence Yard, the Nature Center, and The Ridge in RCP, the highest spots in the park, are prime locations for spotting tons of migratory birds which will be coming through pretty soon, and most any early morning you can find birders gathering there.

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UptownGP t1_jeboq1s wrote

Look in Facebook groups. All kinds of groups to find.

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Outrageous-Cap8713 t1_jeeoenb wrote

I hate to go against the grain here, but if you want to go on actual bird walks, and then you should probably ignore DC Audubon, and the official chapter of the Feminist Bird Club. I don’t think DC Audubon actually does bird walks, and the FBC walks often start at nine or 10 in the morning, which is way too late.

I can put you in touch with a group that has lots of members that are probably in your age range. I’ll PM you

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