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

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.

By |2022-01-11T17:36:13-05:00January 11, 2022||

Barnhart’s Camp and Keeney Swamp Field Trip – Registration Opens June 20, 2021

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.

By |2020-12-29T16:30:54-05:00December 29, 2020||

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

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! 

By |2019-12-01T17:55:12-05:00December 1, 2019||

Barnhart’s Camp and Keeney Swamp Field Trip

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, 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!

By |2019-01-13T22:12:18-05:00January 13, 2019||

Barnhart’s Camp and Keeney Swamp Field Trip

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 Warbler, bluebirds, Pied-billed Grebe, and maybe a bittern or two should be seen. This trip generally goes all day so we can see as much as possible!

By |2018-02-13T22:51:02-05:00February 13, 2018||
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