Wednesday! Birdwatching, the Mississippi Flyway, and Enhancing North Minneapolis Habitat Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board sent this bulletin at 10/15/2024 10:48 AM CDT Español - Soomaali - Hmoob Mississippi Flyway Habitat - Pilot Project Join us for birdwatching at Theodore Wirth ParkwayOctober 17, 4:30-5:30pm Learn about the Mississippi Flyway and MPRB's work to enhance habitat and biodiversity in North Minneapolis Everyone is welcome! Different types of habitat in the Minneapolis park system. Click the image to see all six habitat flashcards! Join the Urban Bird Collective and MPRB staff for a walk around the Theodore Wirth Parkway area to: Enjoy fall colors Look for birds before they travel south for the winter Learn about the project to enhance and create habitat for birds, insects and other wildlife in the 26th Avenue corridor. Everyone is welcome! Binoculars will be available to borrow, or you can bring your own. Event Details Birdwatching Around Theodore Wirth Parkway Thursday, October 174:30-5:30pm Meet at the parking lot at Theodore Wirth Parkway and N 26th Avenue (2601 Theodore Wirth Parkway) Share your ideas! Through the Mississippi Flyway Habitat Enhancement and Connectivity Pilot, MPRB is focused on the habitat corridor along 26th Ave. N., which connects Theodore Wirth Parkway and the Mississippi River. Share habitat opportunities on the project’s feedback map. Click the image to view an interactive map This project is funded through a grant from the Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund, recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources. Project Manager Madeline Hudek612-230-6413 | mhudek@minneapolisparks.org Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.