Taylor Road – Headwaters of Irondequoit Creek – Registration Opens May 17, 2022

Taylor Road - Headwaters of Irondequoit Creek 66 Taylor Road, Honeoye Falls, NY, United States

We will walk the woods and mowed grassy trails of the 65-acre property of RBA member Linda Roca.  Hedgerows, fields, Irondequoit Creek, brushy habitat, and woods should be productive for thrushes, late warblers, and woodpeckers among others.

Birds and Brews @ Three Heads Brewing

Three Heads Brewing 186 Atlantic Avenue, Rochester, NY, United States

Birds & Brews is a casual evening for members to get together and share birding stories, compare travel destinations, and catch up all while having a pint of Rochester’s finest ale.  

New! Sandra L. Frankel Nature Park (Brickyard Trail) – Registration opens May 21, 2022

Sandra L. Frankel Nature Park (Brickyard Trail) 1239 Westfall Road, Rochester, NY, United States

The Brickyard Trail is a wide, flat, fine gravel, multi-use trail situated between Elmwood Avenue and Westfall Road in Brighton (across from the east end of Buckland Park). It contains woods at both ends and ponds and marsh in the middle, providing good bird habitat.

New! Wyoming County Fields and Forest Field Trip – Registration Opens May 22, 2022

New Compehner Farm 6340 Lagrange Rd, Wyoming, NY, United States

This is a great opportunity to explore an upland region of northeastern Wyoming County including New Compehner Farm (6340 LaGrange Road Wyoming, NY 14591). We will look for migrating and resident warblers, a variety of native sparrows, hopefully returning cliff swallows, both oriole species and open country birds, in a nice mixture of open fields and wooded habitats and bird friendly plantings.

Ganondagan State Historic Site State Park Field Trip – Registration Opens May 28, 2022

Ganondagan State Historic Site 1488 NY-444, Victor, NY, United States

This trip has generated large species lists due to the many habitat types we will travel through. We will start from the parking lot to the longhouse and walk wide mown or packed dirt trails through the meadowlark field and then head down through woods, shrub land, and wetland to an overlook in grassland.

Letchworth State Park Field Trip – Registration Opens May 29, 2022

Letchworth State Park Mt. Morris Dam Overlook, NY, United States

This trip frequently boasts more birds than any other RBA field trip. Of course, it gets an early start! We’ll look for birds not frequently seen on other trips, such as Acadian Flycatcher

Annual RBA Picnic @ Burroughs Audubon Nature Club – Rain or Shine!

Burroughs-Audubon Nature Club 301 Railroad Mills Road, Pittsford, NY, United States

Don't miss the Annual RBA Picnic, held at the Burroughs-Audubon Nature Club in Victor, New York! Rain or Shine! Contact Wanda Thistle to make reservations and reserve your spot!

Bergen Swamp Field Trip – Registration Opens June 11, 2022

Bergen Swamp Hessenthaller Road, Bergen, NY, United States

A trip to this unique place is by special permit from the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society and will feature nesting birds. The mix of vegetation zones provides secluded nesting habitat for the usual western N.Y. species as well as those more characteristic of the Canadian zone such as Blue-headed Vireo, Hermit Thrush, Magnolia, Blackburnian, Black-and-white, Canada and Nashville Warblers.

Odonata Sanctuary Field Trip – Registration Opens June 12, 2022

Odonata Sanctuary 20 Parrish Road, Honeoye Falls, NY, United States

The 100 acre privately owned Odonata Sanctuary, 20 Parrish Road, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472, is the former home of Joseph W. Taylor, who was a founder of the American Birding Association and president of Hawk Mountain Association.  The sanctuary participates in the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP) that provides nesting acreage for grassland nesting birds such as Eastern Meadowlarks, and Bobolinks.

Barnhart’s Camp and Keeney Swamp Field Trip – Registration Opens June 19, 2022

Shop 'n Save - Nunda 9045 State Route 408, Nunda, NY, United States

We will be birding as we drive (and stop) throughout the diverse landscapes of Northern Allegany County, 20 minutes south of Letchworth State Park. Grassland, woodland, pond and swampland species such as Prairie and Mourning Warblers, Eastern Bluebirds, Pied-billed Grebes, and maybe a bittern or two should be seen.

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