***CANCELLED*** Barnhart’s Camp and Keeney Swamp Field Trip

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

Travel 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.  This trip generally goes all day so we can see as much as possible! 

***CANCELLED*** Beginner Trip: Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

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

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! Meet in the Bushnell’s Basin Park and Ride lot at 1:00 p.m.

Beginner Trip: Charlotte & Turning Point Park – Registration Open!

Charlotte / Ontario Beach Park Charlotte Park, 4800 Lake Avenue, Rochester, NY, United States

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 the usual suspects and fall migrants. 

Durand Eastman Park Field Trip – Registration Open Sept. 6

Durand Eastman Park Lakeshore Boulevard, Rochester, NY, United States

We’ll be looking for thrushes and other migrants.  Durand can be surprising this time of year.  This will be an easy 2-hour walk along paved roads. 

Ganondagan State Historic Site – Registration Open Sept 19

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

We will look for sparrows in the brush and other migrating birds near the parking area, and then walk about 2 miles round trip on the Seneca Trail beside fields and in the woods along Trout Brook. 

Whiting Road Nature Preserve – Registration Opens Sept. 26!

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

This preserve includes about 240 acres of land that is made up of a variety of birding habitats.  This results in decent birding lists throughout the year.  The trails are well marked and maintained.

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