Audubon Magazine

Eat Like a Bird!

 into watching, Alexis Nikole Nelson sees tasty food everywhere she looks. “I think it’s so exciting that we have all of these flavors hiding in your front yard, a local park, a local woodland,” says Nelson, known as “Black Forager” to her millions of followers on Instagram and TikTok, where her irrepressible enthusiasm and nerdy

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