$1,098
Raised of $500
Feminist Bird Club Durham
Team Profile
Team participating in Birdathon for the Congo
Takes place May 17-20, 2024
Captained by Morgan Reisinger
BIRDATHON FOR THE CONGO!
Feminist Bird Club Durham is excited to participate in FBC's second annual radically inclusive birdathon! Get involved anytime from May 17th to May 20th while we fundraise for Friends of the Congo (FOTC), a nonprofit that amplifies, resources and empowers communities at the frontlines of the climate crisis in Congo.
What is a birdathon? A traditional birdathon is a fundraiser where participants form teams to count bird species that they observe, typically in a 24-hour period (ours is 4 days!). Teams reach out to their communities to gather pledges, which act as promises to commit a small donation for each bird species observed by the team. Feminist Bird Club's birdathon brings an inclusive angle to the typical birdathon experience to account for different interests and abilities. (And to maximize bird joy!)
What are we fundraising for: Congo has the majority of essential minerals that today’s world relies upon every day, such as cobalt, gold, copper and coltan, which fuel batteries for our cell phones, electric vehicles, and wind turbines. Due to its abundance of natural resources, Congo has endured centuries of exploitation and environmental racism. Since 1996 alone, over 6 million people have died in Congo and 70% of Congolese currently live in extreme poverty, earning less than $2 per day.
Friends of the Congo (FOTC) have been working with partners on the ground to facilitate reporting from the frontlines, as well as provide food, skills training, ancestral farming techniques, healthcare, and community-building practices to displaced folks. They also preserve and restore indigenous knowledge and practices by organizing forest protectors across the Congo Basin.
Want to get involved? You can:
make a flat donation
and/or make a pledge to support our birding efforts by:
joining us on an outing
birding by yourself
spending time in nature
any other ways you can think of - be creative!
Participation can be in person or virtual - you choose! For those interested, we will be hosting group outings on the following days (no registration required):
May 17th - Sandy Creek Park, 8:00am - 10:30am
May 18th - Morgan Creek Trail, 3:00pm - 5:30pm
May 19th - Brumley Nature Preserve (North), 9:00am - 11:30am
Check out the fundraiser merch here.
We can't wait and we hope you join us!
Team Members 6
Morgan Reisinger
Marcia Mandel
Brooks Emanuel
Madeline Wainscott
Isaac Merson
Isaac Merson
11 mo. ago
47
bird species found
$0
Per bird species found
$0
Earned
Had a wonderful walk at Sandy Creek preserve with FBC! First time to ever see a red headed woodpecker :D!
Morgan Reisinger
11 mo. ago
1
birding checklists submitted
$111.40
Per birding checklist submitted
$111.40
Earned
birded from my window today and saw my usual friends. white breasted nuthatch, chickadees, titmice, cardinals, wrens and chipping sparrows.
Brooks Emanuel
11 mo. ago
14
bird species found
$2.02
Per bird species found
$28.28
Earned
I added 10 more species yesterday and 4 more today. Didn't get to do the Saturday birding I'd hoped, so I'm a little under my goal, at 60 species total. (Which is a bummer, because last weekend for Global Big Day, I went to 9 locations and got 74 species in Durham County!)