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Taylor Marsh Field Trip Marsh (Joint trip with the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society) – Registration Opens April 30, 2022

Taylor Marsh is a preserve owned by the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society and located in Ontario County north of Honeoye Lake.  It is best known for marsh birds, including both American and Least Bittern and Virginia Rail. 

By |2021-12-04T13:35:54-05:00December 4, 2021||

Four Mile Creek Preserve, Webster, NY Field Trip – Registration Opens April 24, 2022

We will look for spring migrants along the approximately 2 to 3 miles of gently rolling hiking trails. The trails will most likely be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

By |2021-12-04T12:58:34-05:00December 4, 2021||

Braddock Bay Hawk Lookout Field Trip – Registration Opens April 23, 2022

This trip is for the spring hawk flight and migrating songbirds. We will be working to identify distant raptors and meet some great new people, too! This requires a short walk across grass to the viewing platform.

By |2021-11-28T19:59:54-05:00November 28, 2021||

Four Mile Creek Preserve, Webster, NY Field Trip – Registration Opens April 25, 2021

We will look for spring migrants along the approximately 2 to 3 miles of gently rolling hiking trails. The trails will most likely be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

By |2020-12-22T16:13:36-05:00December 22, 2020||

Taylor Marsh Field Trip – Registration Opens April 24, 2021

Taylor Marsh is a preserve owned by the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society and located in Ontario County north of Honeoye Lake. It is best known for marsh birds, including both local bittern and Virginia Rail. However, the star attraction is the 2-3 Sandhill Cranes that have been present in this area all year around for many years.

By |2020-12-22T16:07:13-05:00December 22, 2020||

***CANCELLED*** Taylor Marsh Field Trip

Taylor Marsh is a preserve owned by the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society and located in Ontario County north of Honeoye Lake. It is best known for marsh birds, including both local bittern and Virginia Rail. However, the star attraction is the 2-3 Sandhill Cranes that have been present in this area all year around for many years.

By |2019-12-01T13:53:11-05:00December 1, 2019||
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