From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject Why Baseball and Birding Go Together
Date August 8, 2023 7:27 PM
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Foul ball? I think you mean fowl ball.

The park is a great spot for birding—the ballpark, that is! The baseball world is full of birds, and we’re not just talking about team mascots. After all, if the habitat is right, the birds will find it, whether it’s in a protected forest or a baseball stadium ([link removed]).

America’s pastime presents plenty of opportunities to spot birds, if you know where to look. Cover your bases with these baseball birding tips from sports writer Joe Trezza ([link removed]).

Play Ball! ([link removed])

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