• Young Birder Field Trip: Durand Eastman Park

    This month we'll start by taking a walk through Durand Eastman Park. We'll likely see a mix of common winter passerines like woodpeckers, robins, chickadees, titmice, Cedar Waxwings, finches and cardinals, but with a little luck they'll be supplemented by something special.

  • Christmas Bird Count for Kids – Saturday, December 9th, 2017

    Mendon Ponds West (Wild Wings Parking Lot - Pond Road) 27 Pond Road, Honeoye Falls, NY, United States

    For 117 years, adults have counted birds every winter as part of the annual Christmas Bird Count, and now it's time for kids to join the fun! The Christmas Bird Count for Kids is a family-friendly bird-watching event that builds bird identification skills and contributes to scientific bird count data.

  • January RBA – Young Birder Event – Sunday, January 28, 2018

    Private Home Call Andrea Patterson (Cell 585-490-5361) for the address, Rochester, NY, United States

    This month, we'll be meeting the Carey home for an afternoon of fun. The Carey's live on the Ganargua Creek in Farmington, and their backyard is a fantastic woodlot filled with wintering birds.

  • March RBA – Young Birder Event – Sunday, March 18, 2018

    Private Home Call Andrea Patterson (Cell 585-490-5361) for the address, Rochester, NY, United States

    The weather is always unpredictable in March, so we'll be spending most of our meeting indoors at the home of the Kunz family, who lives right on the lakeshore. We can watch gulls and ducks from their enormous windows, and we can play birding games in the comfort of a warm house.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Ducks – Where is the White?

    Private Home Call Andrea Patterson (Cell 585-490-5361) for the address, Rochester, NY, United States

    Ducks are awesome, and lucky for us, they are abundant in Rochester even in the winter. Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes team with mergansers, scaup, scoter, Long-tailed Ducks, Redheads, Common Goldeneye, and more even on the coldest days.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Bird’s Eye View of Raptors with the Fords

    Private Home Call Andrea Patterson (Cell 585-490-5361) for the address, Rochester, NY, United States

    Oftentimes when we’re observing raptors, they are tiny specks a thousand feet overhead. If we’re lucky, we see them perched in a tree or on a light post. This month, we have the opportunity to see Braddock Bay Raptor Research’s educational raptors up close.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Field Notes with the Careys

    Private Home Call Andrea Patterson (Cell 585-490-5361) for the address, Rochester, NY, United States

    The Careys live on the Ganargua Creek in Farmington, and their backyard is a fantastic woodlot filled with wintering birds.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Owl Woods & North Marina

    Owl Woods 349 Manitou Beach Road, Rochester, NY, United States

    April is a great time for migrating raptors and passerines, and we’ll take advantage of the timing by taking a walk through the Owl Woods.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Whiting Road Nature Preserve

    Whiting Road Preserve 403 Whiting Road, Webster, NY, United States

    The Whiting Road Nature Preserve is a 240-acre preserve with a variety of habitats ranging from grass fields to mature forest. Passerines are the star attraction in May, and we’ll spend the morning walking the trails in search of migrating warblers.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Mendon Ponds Park – Quaker Pond Trail

    The Quaker Pond Trail at Mendon Ponds Park is a 2.7-mile loop that circles a large marshy area and pond. We may pick up lingering migrants, but we’ll be especially on the alert for local nesting birds setting up territories.

  • RBA Young Birder Event: Oatka Creek Park

    Oatka Creek Park Quaker Road & Union Street, Garbutt, NY, United States

    Woods and meadow provide great habitat for nesting species such as Indigo Bunting, Eastern Towhee, Blue-winged Warbler and Field Sparrow. We’ll walk a trail that circulates through forest and field, looking for breeding birds.

  • Montezuma Muckrace – Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

    Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, Seneca Falls, NY, United States

    This is it – the biggest bird race in upstate New York! Organized by the Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex, the Muckrace is a 24-hour birding competition in which teams try to see as many species of birds as possible on the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge.