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Hamlin Beach State Park Field Trip – Registration Opens October 2, 2022 at 7:30pm

We’ll start off walking flat wooded and brushy areas of the park, looking for thrushes, sparrows, and maybe a half-hardy warbler or two. After that, we’ll stop by the lake watch to view ducks on the water and in flight, learning about the lake watch process.

By |2022-09-20T15:51:25-04:00January 11, 2022||

Durand-Eastman Park Field Trip – Registration Opens September 4, 2022 at 7:30pm

We’ll be looking for thrushes and other migrants. Durand can be surprising this time of year. This will be an easy 2-3 hour walk mostly along paved roads, with a steady medium grade at one point.

By |2022-01-11T17:43:33-05:00January 11, 2022||

Taylor Road – Headwaters of Irondequoit Creek – Registration Opens May 17, 2022

We will walk the woods and mowed grassy trails of the 65-acre property of RBA member Linda Roca.  Hedgerows, fields, Irondequoit Creek, brushy habitat, and woods should be productive for thrushes, late warblers, and woodpeckers among others.

By |2021-12-12T07:53:14-05:00December 12, 2021||

Camp Beechwood and Olga Fleisher Wildlife Preserve Field Trip – Registration Opens April 26, 2022

Camp Beechwood is on the shoreline of Lake Ontario in Wayne County and should attract warblers, vireos, thrushes and other migrants. Species numbers should be excellent. This trip will involve about three miles of hiking over mostly level ground.

By |2021-12-04T13:05:31-05:00December 4, 2021||

Hamlin Beach State Park Field Trip – Registration Opens October 3, 2021

We’ll start off walking flat wooded and brushy areas of the park, looking for thrushes, sparrows, and maybe a half-hardy warbler or two. After that, we’ll stop by the lake watch to view ducks on the water and in flight, learning about the lake watch process.

By |2020-12-29T17:28:02-05:00December 29, 2020||

New!! Taylor Road – Headwaters of Irondequoit Creek – Registration Opens May 18, 2021

We will walk the mowed grassy trails of the 65-acre property of RBA member Linda Roca. Hedgerows, fields, Irondequoit Creek, brushy habitat, and woods should be productive for thrushes, late warblers, and woodpeckers among others.

By |2020-12-22T17:52:38-05:00December 22, 2020||

Camp Beechwood and Olga Fleisher Wildlife Preserve Field Trip – Registration Opens April 27, 2021

Camp Beechwood is on the shoreline of Lake Ontario in Wayne County and should attract warblers, vireos, thrushes and other migrants.  It also boasts a robust Bank Swallow colony. 

By |2020-12-22T16:19:11-05:00December 22, 2020||

Hamlin Beach State Park Field Trip – Cancelled

We’ll start off walking wooded and brushy areas of the park, looking for thrushes, sparrows, and maybe a half-hardy warbler or two. After that, we’ll stop by the lake watch to view ducks on the water and in flight, learning about the lake watch process as we share scopes.

By |2019-12-03T15:04:42-05:00December 3, 2019||
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