Watch and Listen

Short Videos

This Expansive Adventure interviewed Birdability’s Virginia Rose and Freya McGregor as part of their Barriers to the Outdoors series, April 2021.

Video created for Birdability Week 2020; edited by Christine Lin at National Audubon Society. Join birders who experience accessibility challenges on accessi...

Birdability Week 2020 Kickoff Video, featuring birders on accessible trails around the US. Produced by National Audubon Society in October 2020.

Virginia Rose found her passion for birds-and a new purpose in life-from the seat of her wheelchair. With Birdability, she's working to bring birding's benef...

Virginia Rose telling the story of how she started birding and why she began Birdability. Produced by National Audubon Society in May 2018.

On March 7, 2020, Denver Audubon hosted its first "Birding Without Barriers" field trip designed for community members in wheel chairs or with limited mobili...

Come out on a Birding without Barriers outing, hosted by Denver Audubon in February 2020.

Challenges to an individual's ease of mobility can take many forms: a wheel chair, a walker, a slower pace. But mobility challenges don't need to stop a pers...

Come along on an accessible bird outing to Sweetwater Wetlands with Tucson Audubon and Southern Arizona Adaptive Sports.

 

Webinars and Audio Recordings

This event will go live October 16 at 6:00pm EDT. While it's possible to take part in birding anywhere in the world, many people find it challenging to spot ...

Join us for an open, friendly discussion about what it's like birding with mobility and accessibility challenges, grumpy joints and other health concerns. Am...

Hosted by Virginia Rose, founder of Birdability, addressing her experiences as a birder who uses a wheelchair user, how she began Birdability, and the factor...

Panel discussion entitled Accessible Birding: Connecting with Nature Beyond Disabilities, hosted by Toronto Public Library. Facilitated by Andrés Jiménez and featuring guests Virginia Rose, Jerry Berrier and Freya McGregor, held on October 16 2020. A follow-up blog from Andrés can be found here.

Birdability Week 2020 panel entitled Birdability: Perspectives on Access from the Field. Hosted by Freya McGregor and featuring six birders who experience accessibility challenges, including Virginia Rose. Panelists include two wheelchair users, one who is totally blind, one who has Type 1 Diabetes and Autism, one who birded extensively with her best friend who had multiple sclerosis, and one who’s been collaborating with a rehabilitation hospital to hold accessible bird outings. Held on October 21 2020 with support from National Audubon Society.

Birdability Week 2020 webinar entitled Birdability: Access is for Everybody! Hosted by Virginia Rose addressing her experiences as a birder who uses a wheelchair user, how she began Birdability, and the factors to consider when determining if a trail really is accessible. Held on October 22 2020 with support from National Audubon Society.

 

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Photo in page header: Freya McGregor. Taken at Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, overlooking the White Mountains National Forest.