Amy Poehler wears a tiger print mask as she faces the holiday crowds

Amy Poehler wears a tiger print mask as she faces the holiday crowds to grocery shop just days before Thanksgiving

Amy Poehler seems to be preparing for a big Thanksgiving meal on Thursday.

The 49-year-old actress was spotted picking up supplies for the upcoming holiday at a Bristol Farms market in Los Angeles on Monday. 

She wore a dark yellow sports coat-style jacket as she pushed a shopping car that was full of bags.

Time of the season: Amy Poehler looked stylish as she did her holiday shopping in Los Angeles on Monday

The star added a white graphic print t-shirt along with a pair of black leggings and brown boots; she accessorized with a small black fanny pack wrapped around her torso.

To keep safe in the face of the recent rise in COVID-19 cases, the actress wore a tiger print face mask for the duration of her shopping trip. 

Poehler looked to be in a serious mood as she furrowed her brows when entering and exiting the store.

The star has a busy work schedule as of late, as she is currently developing a feature for Netflix. 

The film, entitled Moxie, is based off of the novel of the same name written by Jennifer Mathieu and is tentatively slated to debut in 2021.

Staying safe: The actress kept a tiger print face mask on for the length of her shopping trip

Staying safe: The actress kept a tiger print face mask on for the length of her shopping trip

Principal photography for the project began in October of last year and announced as cast members are Clark Gregg, Lauren Tsai, and Patrick Schwarzenegger, among others.

This upcoming project is not Poehler’s first time directing, as she had previously helmed the 2019 comedy Wine Country, which she also co-starred in alongside Maya Rudolph, Tina Fey, and Rachel Dratch.

The film was written by former Saturday Night Live writers Emily Spivey and Liz Cackowski, and upon its release on Netflix, received generally positive critical reviews.

Poehler had previously directed an episode of the Comedy Central series Broad City, a pilot entitled Dumb Prince, and three episodes of the wildly popular sitcom series Parks and Recreation, which she also starred in.

Giving a monologue: The Parks and Recreation alum is pictured alongside Scarlett Johansson on a 2006 episode of Saturday Night Live

Giving a monologue: The Parks and Recreation alum is pictured alongside Scarlett Johansson on a 2006 episode of Saturday Night Live 

Staying in view: Poehler is seen at the 72nd Annual Writers Guild Awards in February

Staying in view: Poehler is seen at the 72nd Annual Writers Guild Awards in February

The Saturday Night Live alum has also been keeping busy with the recent development of the second season of her animated sitcom Duncanville, which airs on Fox.

The series follows 15-year-old Duncan, voiced by Poehler, who is stuck in a stream of making poor decisions regarding his family and social lives; the actress also voices Duncan’s mother on the show. 

Also lending their voices to the project are Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Rashida Jones, and Wiz Khalifa. 

The series first premiered in February and received favorable reviews; a second season was announced in April, as the first season was still airing. 

Guest appearance: The Parks and Recreation actress is seen during a 2019 interview with Seth Meyers

Guest appearance: The Parks and Recreation actress is seen during a 2019 interview with Seth Meyers