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SUMMARY:Oatka Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:Woods and meadow provide great habitat for nesting species such as Indigo Bunting\, Eastern Towhee\, Blue-winged Warbler and Field Sparrow. This will cover about 3 miles of mostly flat trails. Port-a-john is available at the trailhead. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at the park entrance at the intersection of Quaker Road and Union Street in Garbutt. \nLeader: Nick Kachala 585-750-5536 and co-leader Bill Haake 585-755-8253  \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/oatka-creek-park-4/
LOCATION:Oatka Creek Park\, Quaker Road & Union Street\, Garbutt\, NY\, 14546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Warblers!
DESCRIPTION:This is your chance to follow the spring migration. Just come out on successive Wednesdays to the Lakeview Community Church parking lot in Greece. This is one of the prime birding spots in the area. Come directly from work. No special footwear needed. We will check out the parking lot\, Church Woods Trail\, and Firehouse Woods. Trails are flat but can be muddy. Dress for the weather and bring bug spray. No restrooms (port-a-john around the corner on Edgemere Dr.). \nMeet at 6:00 p.m. each Wednesday\, May 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Road\, Rochester\, NY 14612. \nLeader: John Boettcher 585-671-9639 and/or others TBD
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/wednesday-evening-warblers-3/2026-05-13/
LOCATION:Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Rd\, Greece\, NY\, 14612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Thousand Acre Swamp
DESCRIPTION:Thousand Acre Swamp is a preserve owned by the Nature Conservancy of Western New York. It has a bird checklist of 120 species. This level 2.5-mile walk on uneven\, sometimes muddy trails\, goes through varied habitats\, resulting in a variety of breeding bird species and migrants. The habitats include swampy woods\, drier woods\, a marshy area\, meadows\, and a pond. Shorter routes are possible. The entrance and parking lot are on the west side of Jackson Road opposite Penfield Center Road in Penfield. Boots and mosquito repellent are recommended. No restrooms available. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. in the parking lot. For more information\, including photos\, go to https://thegreenjay.jalbum.net/Thousand%20Acre%20Swamp/ \nLeaders: Jay Greenberg 585-256-0485 and Richard Ashworth 585-381-2189  \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/thousand-acre-swamp-4/
LOCATION:Thousand Acre Swamp\, Jackson Road and Penfield Center Road\, Penfield\, NY\, 14526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:May:  Bill Evans - "The Search for Coastal Lake Ontario Megaflights: a tale of wind turbines and concentration dynamics of nocturnal bird migration "
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 14\, 2026\n – Bill Evans\n\n\nBill Evans began work in 1985 studying the calls birds give in nocturnal migration. By 2000\, his expertise was in demand from wind energy developers who were required to do wildlife studies to get their projects approved. His night flight call studies had given him unique insight into what species were present in nocturnal migration and what species might be subject to collisions with behemoth rotors slicing through the night. By 2015\, he was also getting a lot of work from towns and citizens groups concerned about the impacts of wind energy in their neighborhoods. In that year a law firm representing the Town of Somerset\, NY hired Bill to review the potential avian impacts of the Lighthouse Wind Project\, which was on track to be the first US wind project built in the coastal zone of a large body of water. Bill agreed with others involved that large coastal concentrations of migrants would potentially be impacted by the project. He was soon carrying out an avian night flight call study to collect data\, which ultimately confirmed the potential elevated avian impact of this project. The study was funded by the citizens group spearheading the opposition to the wind project\, Save Ontario Shores\, Inc. In the ensuing years\, SOS would play a key role in stopping the construction of the Lighthouse Wind Project. And in 2024\, with the wind project having folded\, SOS asked Bill if his nonprofit had any ideas for further study that might tie into the work he had previously completed. Bill’s presentation to the RBA will highlight the exciting development that this funding has catalyzed. \nBill Evans is the founder and director of the nonprofit Old Bird Inc. The organization has been advancing the utility of studying avian nocturnal flight calls since 1998. \n\n\nLook for the Zoom link in your email a few days prior to the meeting. The Zoom Room will open at 6:45 PM.  Don’t wait until the last minute to sign on\, you might be left out!
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/may-bill-evans-the-search-for-coastal-lake-ontario-megaflights-a-tale-of-wind-turbines-and-concentration-dynamics-of-nocturnal-bird-migration/
LOCATION:Asbury First Methodist Church\, 1050 East Avenue\, Rochester\, NY\, 14607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings/Speakers
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SUMMARY:Sandra L. Frankel Nature Park (Brickyard Trail)
DESCRIPTION:The wide\, flat\, multi-use Brickyard Trail winds between Elmwood Avenue and Westfall Road in Brighton. With woods at both ends and ponds and marsh in the middle\, it provides a nice variety of bird habitat. We will walk the full length of the trail and back (1.7 miles) to look for Song Sparrows\, Swamp Sparrows\, Marsh Wrens\, Red-eyed Vireo\, and warblers. Green Herons\, Gray Catbirds\, Common Yellowthroat and woodpeckers nest here. Dress for the weather and bring binoculars. Insect repellent may be needed for the wooded sections. No restrooms. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. in the parking area near the entrance to Temple B’rith Kodesh (2131 Elmwood Ave.). The trail entrance is nearby. Wheelchair friendly—please call leaders for accessibility questions. \nLeaders: Jeanne and Tom Verhulst 585-362-0803 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/sandra-l-frankel-nature-park-brickyard-trail-7/
LOCATION:Sandra L. Frankel Nature Park (Brickyard Trail)\, 1239 Westfall Road\, Rochester\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T080000
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SUMMARY:Rush Riverside Refuge / White Springs Farm
DESCRIPTION:The town of Rush acquired acreage containing old-growth woods\, farm fields in various stages of succession\, and a mile of Genesee River frontage. Join us as we explore this birding spot. Trails may be wet and muddy\, waterproof shoes/boots are recommended. No restrooms available. \nMeet at 8:00 a.m. at the White Springs Farm\, 6565 East River Rd\, Rush\, NY (43.012578\, -77.710672). From East River Road\, turn into the tree-lined entrance road (no name on Google Maps)\, stay straight; park and meet in front of the large barns. \nLeader:  Ann McMican 585-533-1222 and co-leaders Nick Kachala 585-750-5536 and Sue Robertson 585-427-2535. \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content. \n 
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/rush-riverside-refuge-white-springs-farm/
LOCATION:Rush Riverside Refuge\, 250 Rush Scottsville Rd\,\, Rush\, NY\, 14543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T070000
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SUMMARY:Norway Road
DESCRIPTION:This unassuming trip usually racks up a long bird list. From nesting Cerulean Warblers to Purple Martins along the lake\, this trip showcases roadside birding in spectacular fashion! There are no long walks\, no rough terrain as we walk along a paved country road making multiple stops to bird along Norway Road. No restrooms except at Wegmans. \nMeet at 7:00 a.m. toward the upper end of Wegmans parking lot in Ridgemont Plaza on Route 104 in Greece (opposite Heritage Drive). \nLeader: Nick Kachala 585-750-5536 and co-leader Lynn Bergmeyer 585-576-0422 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/norway-road-4/
LOCATION:Norway Road\, Norway Road\, Murray\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T120000
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SUMMARY:Oatka Fish and Game Club
DESCRIPTION:The Genesee Conservation Foundation owns and conserves 500 acres of mature woodland forest along Oatka Creek and the escarpment tablelands above it. This provides an ideal habitat for migrating and nesting passerines. Thanks to the efforts of Jim Mott and Jim Miles\, Cerulean Warblers were documented as nesting there in 2022\, and they’ve been seen each year since. The Oatka Fish and Game Club\, who manage the property\, generously invited RBA to hold field trips. We will walk on the wide\, undulating\, forest trail above the creek and possibly up on the escarpment searching for remaining migrants and nesting birds including\, Pileated Woodpeckers\, Scarlet Tanagers\, Acadian Flycatchers\, Hooded and Mourning Warblers. Sturdy shoes are recommended. Dress for the weather and insects. A bathroom is available on site. \nMeet at 8:00 a.m. at the clubhouse parking lot (end of Wilcox Road). 8237 Wilcox Road\, LeRoy\, NY 14482. Note: If high winds are predicted the trip will be cancelled. \nLeader: Hans Kunze 585-813-2676 and co-leaders Tom and Jeanne Verhulst 585-362-080\, Dave Adams and Mike McMullen\, hosts\, Oatka Fish and Game Club \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/oatka-fish-and-game-club-3/
LOCATION:Oatka Fish & Game Club\, 8237 Wilcox Road\, Le Roy\, NY\, 14482\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T180000
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Warblers!
DESCRIPTION:This is your chance to follow the spring migration. Just come out on successive Wednesdays to the Lakeview Community Church parking lot in Greece. This is one of the prime birding spots in the area. Come directly from work. No special footwear needed. We will check out the parking lot\, Church Woods Trail\, and Firehouse Woods. Trails are flat but can be muddy. Dress for the weather and bring bug spray. No restrooms (port-a-john around the corner on Edgemere Dr.). \nMeet at 6:00 p.m. each Wednesday\, May 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Road\, Rochester\, NY 14612. \nLeader: John Boettcher 585-671-9639 and/or others TBD
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/wednesday-evening-warblers-3/2026-05-20/
LOCATION:Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Rd\, Greece\, NY\, 14612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T203000
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SUMMARY:Young Birder Trip - Firehouse Woods/ Lakeview Church Trail
DESCRIPTION:Firehouse Woods is a small patch of woods in the town of Greece that can have some very interesting birds.  Birds possible here include; woodpeckers\, ducks\, warblers\, tanagers\, orioles\, and cardinals.  Bring bug spray in case of mosquitos. \nWe will meet in the parking lot of the Lakeview Community Church at 30 Long Pond Road\, Greece.  The entrance to Firehouse Woods is unmarked\, and is across the street from the parking lot.  Depending on the birds and participant interest\, we may walk part of the Lakeview Community Church Trail which starts at the back of the parking lot. Waterproof shoes or boots are needed as the trails can be very muddy.  Restrooms are not available. \nNote:   Trips will go forward rain or shine unless there is a travel advisory.  Wear sturdy shoes/boots and dress for the weather.  Bring binoculars.  Extra binoculars will be available to borrow.  A spotting scope will be available for up close looks at birds thanks to a very generous donor! \nAny questions call (518)256-9147 or email Neal Reilly \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content. \n 
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/young-birder-trip-firehouse-woods-lakeview-church-trail/
LOCATION:Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Rd\, Greece\, NY\, 14612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips,Young Birder Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
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SUMMARY:Powder Mills Park and BANC Sanctuary (a joint trip with Burroughs Audubon Nature Club)
DESCRIPTION:Powder Mills Park is a mature woodland and wetland park that can be productive for many late-migrating or nesting species. In recent years\, Baltimore Orioles\, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks\, Scarlet Tanagers\, Pileated Woodpeckers\, and Red-tailed Hawks have all nested there. We will spend time around the hatchery\, then drive to and walk the Daffodil Meadow trail (less than 2 miles total). The trip will continue with a visit to the BANC Sanctuary on Railroad Mills Road\, where we’ll walk the trails around the woodland\, wetland\, and creek habitats. Recent nesting species there include Eastern Bluebirds\, House Wrens\, Eastern Phoebes\, and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers. Adjacent tree lines have produced a variety of migrating warblers. Both locations are mostly flat trails; waterproof footwear is advised. Restroom facilities will be available at the Sanctuary. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at the Powder Mills Park Fish Hatchery parking lot on Park Road\, Pittsford\, NY. \nLeader:  Derek Pulhamus 585-750-2265 and co-leader Jeanne Verhulst 585-362-0803 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/powder-mills-park-and-banc-sanctuary-a-joint-trip-with-burroughs-audubon-nature-club-2/
LOCATION:Powder Mills Park\, 199 Park Road\, Pittsford\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T010134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010134Z
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SUMMARY:Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:We will search for Prothonotary Warblers\, Yellow-throated Vireos\, Cerulean Warblers\, and other birds at this local natural treasure. This trip is a combination of driving and walking and includes a boardwalk\, forest trail\, and dirt road. Length\, about 3 miles total\, on mostly flat trails.  Port-a-john is available about midway through the trip. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at the Upper Stafford Marsh Overlook near 5999 Albion Road\, Oakfield\, NY. Bring a lunch and beverages as this trip may go into the later afternoon. Spotting scopes would be useful. \nLeaders: Tom Nash and Sheryl Gracewski 585-261-6975 and co-leader Niki Banke 585-317-3751 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/iroquois-national-wildlife-refuge-7/
LOCATION:Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge\, Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T021215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T021215Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Warblers!
DESCRIPTION:This is your chance to follow the spring migration. Just come out on successive Wednesdays to the Lakeview Community Church parking lot in Greece. This is one of the prime birding spots in the area. Come directly from work. No special footwear needed. We will check out the parking lot\, Church Woods Trail\, and Firehouse Woods. Trails are flat but can be muddy. Dress for the weather and bring bug spray. No restrooms (port-a-john around the corner on Edgemere Dr.). \nMeet at 6:00 p.m. each Wednesday\, May 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Road\, Rochester\, NY 14612. \nLeader: John Boettcher 585-671-9639 and/or others TBD
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/wednesday-evening-warblers-3/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:Lakeview Community Church\, 30 Long Pond Rd\, Greece\, NY\, 14612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T010347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010347Z
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SUMMARY:Ganondagan State Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:This trip has generated large species lists due to the many habitat types we will travel through. Ganondagan has miles of trails for the leaders to choose from. We will walk wide mown or packed dirt trails through fields\, woods\, and shrubland. The round trip is about 2 miles and includes some hills. Wear sturdy shoes. Restroom facilities are available at the Seneca Arts and Culture Center (SACC) at the end of the trip.  \nMeet at 9:00 a.m. in the main parking lot situated below the SACC\, 7000 County Road 41 (Boughton Hill Road)\, Victor\, NY 14564. \nLeaders: Amy Kahn 585-310-2330 and Neal Reilly 518-256-9147 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/ganondagan-state-historic-site-11/
LOCATION:Ganondagan State Historic Site\, 1488 NY-444\, Victor\, NY\, 14564\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T010446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010446Z
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SUMMARY:Wyoming County Fields and Forest—New Compehner Farm
DESCRIPTION:This is a great opportunity to explore the beautiful upland region of northeastern Wyoming County including New Compehner Farm\, the home and farm of Hans and Leslie Kunze. First\, we will look for a variety of native sparrows (Savannah\, Vesper)\, hopefully\, returning Cliff Swallows\, both oriole species\, open country birds\, and nesting species in a nice mixture of bird friendly plantings and open fields. Next\, we will head toward Silver Lake with stops along the way at wooded and marshy habitats to look for nesting Veery\, Wood Thrush\, Hooded Warblers\, hopefully\, a Louisiana Waterthrush\, and\, if lucky\, a Virginia Rail. We will end the trip at Silver Lake to look for ducks and gulls and to observe a colony of Purple Martins. \nEasy walking\, but will cover a mile or two; wear sturdy shoes. The trip will last at least until noon; bring snacks or lunch\, or eat at the Charcoal Corral (a local favorite). A bathroom is available at the home of the leader. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at 6340 LaGrange Road\, Wyoming\, NY 14591. \nLeaders: Hans Kunze 585-813-2676 and Rick Stevens 585-689-1882 \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/wyoming-county-fields-and-forest-new-compehner-farm-4/
LOCATION:New Compehner Farm\, 6340 Lagrange Rd\, Wyoming\, NY\, 14591\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T010620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010620Z
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SUMMARY:Ganondagan State Historic Site\, a Field Trip for All Ages
DESCRIPTION:This trip is open to all ages (ages 15 and younger must be accompanied by a responsible adult). This trip has generated large species lists due to the many habitat types we will travel through. Ganondagan has miles of trails for the leaders to choose from. We will walk wide mown or packed dirt trails through fields\, woods\, and shrubland. The round trip is about 2 miles and includes some hills. Restroom facilities are available at the Seneca Arts and Culture Center (SACC) at the end of the trip.  \nMeet at 10:00 a.m. in the main parking lot situated below the SACC\, 7000 County Road 41 (Boughton Hill Road)\, Victor\, NY 14564. \nLeader: Amy Kahn 585-310-2330 and co-leader Neal Reilly 518-256-9147 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/ganondagan-state-historic-site-a-field-trip-for-all-ages/
LOCATION:Ganondagan State Historic Site\, 1488 NY-444\, Victor\, NY\, 14564\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips,Young Birder Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T010809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010809Z
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SUMMARY:Letchworth State Park
DESCRIPTION:This trip frequently garners one of the higher bird lists among RBA field trips. Of course\, it gets an early start!  We’ll look for birds not frequently seen on other trips\, such as the Acadian Flycatcher. We’ll do a fair amount of walking: one somewhat steep but short forest trail and a dirt road down to the river level\, as well as some roadside birding. Restrooms are available at several locations along the way. \nMeet at 5:30 a.m. at the Dam Overlook Gifts and Grill parking lot (use the Route 36 entrance to Letchworth State Park). Pack a lunch and snacks\, as the trip will likely last well into mid-afternoon. Spotting scopes would be very useful. \nLeaders:  Neal Reilly 518-256-9147 and Matt Nusstein 716-238-3274 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/letchworth-state-park-4/
LOCATION:Letchworth State Park\, Mt. Morris Dam Overlook\, NY\, 14427\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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GEO:42.6337682;-78.0309542
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T010925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T010925Z
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SUMMARY:Bergen Swamp
DESCRIPTION: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\, Ovenbird\, and other warblers. This is a walking trip of 3 miles on possibly wet and slippery corduroy trails that must be followed closely for safety reasons and because of the fragile habitat. Sturdy boots (rather than sneakers) are strongly recommended\, and hiking or ski poles may be useful. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at the main trailhead entrance to Bergen Swamp: 6646 Hessenthaler Rd\, Byron\, NY 14422. From Rochester\, take I-490 west to Exit 2. Take Rt. 33 west and turn right (north) onto Route 19. Turn left at the fire station onto Hunter Road; it becomes Swamp Road. Follow Swamp Road west past Pocock Road and turn right onto Hessenthaler Road. The swamp entrance is at the kiosk on the right. Park along the right shoulder\, but do not park in front of the caretaker’s house. \nLeader: Greg Lawrence 585-730-2553 and co-leader Neal Reilly 518-256-9147 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/bergen-swamp-5/
LOCATION:Bergen Swamp\, Hessenthaller Road\, Bergen\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T011115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T011115Z
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SUMMARY:Odonata Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe sanctuary is an access point for the observation of migrating birds and monarch butterflies\, and is also home to one of the largest Eastern Bluebird nest box trails in the USA. The trails pass over streams\, around a pond and through woodlands. No restrooms available. \nMeet at 8:00 a.m. at the sanctuary. Enter the sanctuary at 20 Parrish Road and drive up the long\, one-lane driveway. \nLeaders: Tom Nash and Sheryl Gracewski 585-261-6975 and co-leader Steve Melcher 585-746-8078. \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/odonata-sanctuary-3/
LOCATION:Odonata Sanctuary\, 20 Parrish Road\, Honeoye Falls\, NY\, 14472\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T203000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T011409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T011409Z
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SUMMARY:Barnhart's Camp and Keeney Swamp
DESCRIPTION:Beginning with Keeney Swamp\, we will spend the morning birding as we drive (and stop) along forest roads and ponds. As we make our way to Camp\, we will stop to look for the Prairie Warbler. After lunch\, we will make our way back towards Nunda\, driving back roads to cover the diverse landscapes of northern Allegany County. Grassland\, woodland\, pond and swampland species such as Mourning and Hooded Warblers\, Eastern Bluebirds\, Indigo Buntings\, and maybe a bittern could be seen. This trip has very little walking and generally goes all day so we can see as much as possible! \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at the Shop-n-Save on Route 408\, (Mt. Morris-Nunda Rd)\, Nunda\, NY. Restroom at Barnhart’s Camp.  Spotting scopes and FRS Radios would be useful. Lunch at Barnhart’s Camp is a trip tradition—they grill the hot dogs! Bring a dish to pass—your choice (but this is optional). \nLeaders:  Jerry and Carolyn Barnhart 585-385-4026 and Rick Stevens 585-689-1882 and co-leaders and Tom and Jeanne Verhulst 585-362-0803 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/barnharts-camp-and-keeney-swamp-4/
LOCATION:Barnhart’s Camp and Keeney Swamp\, 9045 State Route 408\, Nunda\, NY\, 14517\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T011522Z
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SUMMARY:Conesus Inlet State Wildlife Management Area
DESCRIPTION:Explore this expansive wetland for Virginia Rails and Wood Duck families. We’ve seen eagles on a reliable basis\, Cliff Swallows and more. This trip is a combination of driving\, stopping at overlooks and short walks on dirt trails and dikes. Length is about 1.5 miles of walking. Restrooms are available at the meeting place only. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. at Vitale Park on Route 20A in Lakeville. The Park entrance is by the Lakeville post office on the south (lake) side of Route 20A and across the street from Smith’s Hardware. There’s a possibility of a trip extension to the Geneseo Airport area. Spotting scopes would be useful. \nLeader: Jim Kimball 585-519-9211 and co-leaders Nick Kachala 585-750-5536 and Andrew Consler 585-991-2154 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/conesus-inlet-state-wildlife-management-area-4/
LOCATION:Vitale Park\, Vitale Park\, Big Tree Rd\, NY\, 14480\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T011752Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Birder Trip – Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about the fall migration of shorebirds in this nearby birding treasure. We’ll visit key spots you’ll want to revisit again and again! There will be a number of stops during this mostly driving trip. Restrooms are available at the Visitor Center. \nMeet at the Montezuma Visitor Center at 1:00 p.m. Bring binoculars and\, if you have them\, spotting scopes. \nLeader: John Boettcher 585-671-9639 co-leaders Sheryl Gracewski and Tom Nash 585-261-6975  \nNote: This is a field trip for beginners. New birders should feel free to join these trips regardless of experience level: bring binoculars if you have them. The pace & focus of Beginner Trips may not be satisfying for experienced birders. Our Beginner Trips focus on teaching identification skills\, learning new habitats\, and answering questions. Experienced birders are welcome but may be pressed into service as educators \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/beginner-birder-trip-montezuma-national-wildlife-refuge-4/
LOCATION:Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge\, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge\, Seneca Falls\, NY\, 13148\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner Field Trips,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T012043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T012043Z
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SUMMARY:Whiting Road Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:This preserve includes about 240 acres of land that is made up of a variety of bird habitats\, resulting in decent bird lists throughout the year. The trails are well marked and maintained\, however\, they can get muddy at times\, so appropriate footwear is recommended based on the weather leading up to the trip date. Most of the trails are flat\, but there will be a bit of up and down in some sections. Our trek will take us mainly on the Blue and Black trails. Moderate difficulty in a few spots\, length about 2.5 miles. No restrooms. \nMeet at 8:00 a.m. in the Preserve parking lot on Whiting Road in Webster\, 0.6 miles south of Lake Road. \nLeaders: Tom and Jeanne Verhulst 585-362-0803 and co-leader AP Salverda 585-957-6064 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/whiting-road-nature-preserve-6/
LOCATION:Whiting Road Preserve\, 403 Whiting Road\, Webster\, NY\, 14580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260906T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260906T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T012207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T012207Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Birder Trip – Charlotte and Turning Point Park
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be looking for shorebirds\, warblers\, and other fall migrants along the river and lakeshore. At Charlotte Beach\, we’ll look for gulls in many plumages and some shorebirds\, too. At Turning Point Park\, we will look for local resident birds and fall migrants. The Charlotte Beach area is mostly flat and paved; there is one long\, steep grade at Turning Point Park. Length about 2 miles total. Restrooms are available at Charlotte only. \nMeet at 8:00 a.m. at Ontario Beach Park in Charlotte in the northeast corner of the parking lot\, beside the Genesee River outlet. Bring binoculars and\, if you have them\, spotting scopes. \nLeader: John Boettcher 585-671-9639 and co-leader Rosemary Reilly 585-748-0802 \nNote: This is a field trip for beginners. New birders should feel free to join these trips regardless of experience level: bring binoculars if you have them. The pace & focus of Beginner Trips may not be satisfying for experienced birders. Our Beginner Trips focus on teaching identification skills\, learning new habitats\, and answering questions. Experienced birders are welcome but may be pressed into service as educators \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/beginner-birder-trip-charlotte-and-turning-point-park-4/
LOCATION:Charlotte / Ontario Beach Park\, Charlotte Park\, 4800 Lake Avenue\, Rochester\, NY\, 14613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner Field Trips,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T012614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T012614Z
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SUMMARY:Sandra L. Frankel Nature Park (Brickyard Trail)
DESCRIPTION:The wide\, flat\, multi-use Brickyard Trail winds between Elmwood Avenue and Westfall Road in Brighton. With woods at both ends and ponds and marshes in the middle\, it provides a nice variety of bird habitat. We will walk the full length of the trail and back (1.7 miles) to look for migrating fall warblers\, sparrows\, wrens\, and finches. There might even be a Belted Kingfisher or Osprey hanging around. Dress for the weather and bring binoculars. Insect repellent may be needed for the wooded sections. No restrooms. \nMeet at 7:30 a.m. in the parking area near the entrance to Temple B’rith Kodesh (2131 Elmwood Ave.); the trail entrance is nearby. Wheelchair friendly—please call leaders for accessibility questions. \nLeaders: Jeanne and Tom Verhulst 585-362-0803    \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/sandra-l-frankel-nature-park-brickyard-trail-8/
LOCATION:Sandra L. Frankel Nature Park (Brickyard Trail)\, 1239 Westfall Road\, Rochester\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260910T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260910T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20250717T005238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T005327Z
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SUMMARY:September:  Kristin Brunk\, PhD - "Passive Acoustic Monitoring: Studying Nature Through Sound"
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 10\, 2026\nSpeaker:  Kristin Brunk\, PhD – “Passive Acoustic Monitoring: Studying Nature Through Sound” \n\n\n\nBird song has been a source of inspiration and joy to people for centuries\, but it can also provide clues about bird community health and insights into the success (or failure) of habitat management for birds. Passive acoustic monitoring – using sound to study nature – is a rapidly-advancing technique that’s increasingly being used to monitor bird populations in many contexts. In California’s Sierra Nevada\, researchers are using passive acoustic monitoring at unprecedented scales to improve habitat management for birds in the context of rapidly changing climate and fire regimes.\n\nKristin Brunk\, PhD\, is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oslo\, in Oslo\, Norway\, and was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca\, NY. Kristin’s research lies at the intersection of conservation\, quantitative ecology\, and behavioral ecology\, and the questions that most interest her are those with implications both for wildlife conservation and for ecological theory. Kristin is a field ecologist at heart\, and in addition to working in the Sierra Nevada\, Kristin has conducted fieldwork in a wide variety of landscapes including the old growth redwood forest in Big Basin Redwoods State Park\, the ground-nesting seabird paradise of Johnston Atoll (a tiny\, remote Pacific wildlife refuge)\, the swamps and marshes of the ACE basin in South Carolina\, the volcanic shores of Isla Española in the Galapagos\, and the mountain birch forests of Norway.\n\n\n\nLook for the Zoom link in your email a few days prior to the meeting. The Zoom Room will open at 6:45 PM.  Don’t wait until the last minute to sign on\, you might be left out!
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/september-kristin-brunk-phd-passive-acoustic-monitoring-studying-nature-through-sound/
LOCATION:Asbury First Methodist Church\, 1050 East Avenue\, Rochester\, NY\, 14607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings/Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T163000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T012713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T012713Z
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SUMMARY:Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be looking for waterfowl and migrating shorebirds. Expect to see herons\, eagles and possibly falcons. There will be a number of stops during this mostly driving trip. Restrooms are available at the Visitor Center. \nMeet at 10:30 a.m. at the Montezuma Visitor Center. Pack a lunch. Spotting scopes would be very useful. \nLeaders: Mike and Joann Tetlow 585-748-5838 and Dominic Sherony 585-298-4260   \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/montezuma-national-wildlife-refuge-6/
LOCATION:Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge\, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge\, Seneca Falls\, NY\, 13148\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260913T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260913T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T012839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T012839Z
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SUMMARY:Braddock Bay East Spit
DESCRIPTION:The East Spit of Braddock Bay is a well-known spot for migrating shorebirds in late summer. Herons\, eagles\, Osprey and early warbler migrants are also possible. The trail is a woodland path between Lake Ontario and the Braddock Bay Marshes. We will walk out to the end of the spit and back\, about 1 mile. The trail is narrow and has uneven\, rocky footing in places. Sturdy waterproof shoes or boots and bug spray will be needed. Crossing the channel to the barrier island will be optional and dependent on water levels. Restrooms are available next to the Marina building. \nMeet at 8:00 a.m. in the East Spit parking lot beyond Westport Marina at Braddock Bay. Note: You must drive through the Marina to reach the East Spit parking lot. Spotting Scopes would be very useful. \nLeaders: Neal Reilly 518-256-9147 and Pat Martin 585-301-5485  \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/braddock-bay-east-spit-4/
LOCATION:Braddock Bay East Spit\, 105 East Manitou Road\, Rochester\, NY\, 14610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T083930
CREATED:20251112T013039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T013039Z
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SUMMARY:Ganondagan State Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:This trip goes through four habitat types and has the potential for many birds including fall migrants. We will start from the parking lot and walk wide mowed or packed dirt trails through grasslands\, then head down hill through shrubland and wetland\, to travel back up the hill through hardwood forest. The round trip is about 2 miles and includes hills. Restroom facilities are available at the Seneca Arts and Culture Center (SACC) at the end of the trip. \nMeet at 10:00 a.m. in the main parking lot situated below the SACC\, 7000 County Road 41\, Victor\, NY 14564. \nLeaders: Amy Kahn 585-310-2330 and co-leader Neal Reilly 518-256-9147 \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/ganondagan-state-historic-site-12/
LOCATION:Ganondagan State Historic Site\, 1488 NY-444\, Victor\, NY\, 14564\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:We’ll look for migrant ducks and various passerines in this “get to know Iroquois in autumn” trip. This trip is a combination of driving and walking and includes a boardwalk\, forest trail\, and dirt road. Length\, about 3 miles total\, on mostly flat trails.  Port-a-john is available about midway through the trip. \nMeet at 9:30 a.m. at the Upper Stafford Marsh Overlook near 5999 Albion Road\, Oakfield\, NY. Bring a lunch and beverages as this trip may go into the later afternoon. Spotting scopes would be very useful for some of the stops. \nLeader: Rick Stevens 585-689-1882 and co-leaders Doug and Elizabeth Rabjohns 585-690-6296   \n  \nRBA Field Trip Guidelines \nAll field trips go rain/snow or shine unless there is a travel advisory issued. Trips run approximately 2 to 4 hours. Bring binoculars. Wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please arrive at the designated meeting location 10 minutes before the start time of the trip. Colds\, flu\, and COVID are still around–if you’re not feeling well\, please stay home. Please carpool when possible! \nWaive and Release from Liability: By participating in this field trip you acknowledge that you assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activities of the event. You further release\, absolve\, hold harmless\, defend and indemnify the Rochester Birding Association\, Inc. and all individually named organizers\, leaders\, and participants of the event. In case of injury\, you hereby waive all claims against all organizers\, leaders\, and participants. \nPhoto/Video Waiver: If you do not consent to have your image used by the RBA in the manner next described\, upon arrival at the trip\, please write “no photo” after your name on the sign-in Field Trip Roster. Otherwise\, by attending this field trip you hereby grant permission to the Rochester Birding Association to take and publish photos or videos of you in connection with the event listed above\, with or without your name\, and for any lawful purpose including\, for example\, such purposes as publicity\, illustration\, advertising\, and web content.
URL:https://rochesterbirding.org/event/iroquois-national-wildlife-refuge-8/
LOCATION:Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge\, Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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