Annual Winter Dinner Party
Come to our Annual Winter Dinner Party at Summerville Presbyterian Church, 4845 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, NY 14617 at 6:00 PM. To make a reservation, contact Marilyn Schindler or call (585) 392-6144 to sign up.
Come to our Annual Winter Dinner Party at Summerville Presbyterian Church, 4845 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester, NY 14617 at 6:00 PM. To make a reservation, contact Marilyn Schindler or call (585) 392-6144 to sign up.
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!
A flat valley floodplain with rich marshes, ponds, and upland fields cradled between steep-sloping forested hills. We will explore this expansive wetland for Virginia Rails and Wood Ducks.
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 2:00 p.m.
We’ll be looking for ducks and shorebirds in migration. Expect to see herons, eagles and possibly falcons. Meet at Bushnell’s Basin Park & Ride, 10 a.m.
Durand can be surprising this time of year. Just when you thought the birding was quieting down, you run into a pocket of birds here that boggle the mind.
We’ll be looking for migrating waterfowl and shorebirds. Bald Eagles and migrants are likely.
A look into the lives of selected bird families touching on a variety of subjects such as how they have adapted to a variety of habitats, some that carry out unimaginable quests for food, a contrast of birds that are colorful and others that are not, and how their long past history is viewed today.
We’ll be looking for shorebirds, warblers, and other fall migrants in Greece and environs. Badgerow Park is a small area that offers good vantage points along pleasant trails, with the occasional surprise rarity.
We’ll be looking for waterfowl and migrating shorebirds.
We will be covering the events on the tundra leading up to the massive invasion, including courtship, breeding, and rearing of the owlets.