Alexandra Wang - Avian Alex

4.8

5 years of experience in birding tours

About

Inclusive birding guide specializing in accessible birding experiences for people of all abilities. Grew up in Hudson Heights visiting Fort Tryon Park daily, began birding during the pandemic. Leads tours in Fort Tryon Park's 67 accessible acres with well-paved walkways suitable for wheelchairs, walkers, and strollers. Provides augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) materials, Braille pamphlets, and plush birds with built-in recordings for sensory experiences. Holds M.S.Ed. in Guidance and School Counseling from Hunter College. Works with NYC Bird Alliance to make birding welcoming to people with disabilities. Free tours, registration encouraged.

Specialties

Accessible birding Fort Tryon Park Inclusive tours Disabilities advocacy Sensory birding

Certifications

  • M.S.Ed. Guidance & Counseling
  • NYC Bird Alliance

Languages

English

Tour Types

Accessible tours, Free walks, Educational programs, Community outreach

Price Range

$

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