Cobbs Hill Park Field Trip – Registration Opens April 28, 2021

Cobbs Hill Park Culver Road and Norris Drive, Rochester, NY, United States

With spring in full swing, come to one of Rochester's best-kept birding secrets: Cobbs Hill Park's Washington Grove. Colorful warblers and other spring migrants arrive en masse at this urban oasis of tall stately trees.

Beginner Birder Trip: Lakeshore Warbler Hotspots – Registration Opens May 1, 2021

Lakeshore Warbler Hotspots 30 Long Pond Road, Greece, NY, United States

The shoreline of Lake Ontario is a haven for migrating warblers and other passerines.  We will stop at several areas where these birds tend to congregate in spring.  Learn the basics of identifying our most colorful migrants on this trip. 

Ontario Pathways Field Trip – Registration Opens May 4, 2021

Ontario Pathways 2011-2077 New York 96, Clifton Springs, NY, United States

We’ll look for warblers and other spring migrants along this level, rails-to-trails pathway in Ontario County.  This well-maintained trail is an established favorite for wildlife viewing and scenic views. 

Thousand Acre Swamp Field Trip – Registration Opens May 13, 2021

Thousand Acre Swamp Jackson Road and Penfield Center Road, Penfield, NY, United States

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 goes through varied habitats, resulting in a variety of breeding bird species and migrants.

Cobbs Hill Park Field Trip – Registration Opens April 27, 2022

Cobbs Hill Park Culver Road and Norris Drive, Rochester, NY, United States

With spring in full swing, come to one of Rochester's best-kept birding secrets: Cobbs Hill Park's Washington Grove. Colorful warblers and other spring migrants arrive en masse at this urban oasis of tall stately trees.

Thousand Acre Swamp Field Trip – Registration Opens May 12, 2022

Thousand Acre Swamp Jackson Road and Penfield Center Road, Penfield, NY, United States

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.

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