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Field Trip to Central Park
Field Trip to Central Park
May 2, 2026 @ 7:15 am - 1:00 pm
Central Park, New York, NY, USA
Join Naturalist Tait Johansson for his ever-popular Field Trip to Central Park, a vibrant green refuge in the heart of the city where vast numbers of birds pause to feed and recharge during their long journeys. As we explore, we’ll be scanning the trees and skies for flycatchers, cuckoos, warblers, vireos, kinglets, tanagers, grosbeaks, and other songbirds, as well as the striking Black-crowned Night-Heron. We’ll end at the boathouse, where you can grab lunch or enjoy a meal you’ve brought along, whatever suits your style.
Saturday, May 2, 7:15am-1:00pm. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy/Moderate (the walk is easy, but it is long). Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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First Wednesday's Bird Walk
First Wednesday's Bird Walk
May 6, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Hilltop Hanover Farm, Yorktown, NY 10598, USA
Join special guest guide Nadav Snir-Zelniker at our new First Wednesday Walk location at Hilltop Hanover Farm, an oasis of open fields and woodland edges in Yorktown Heights. Nadav is a longtime member of Bedford Audubon, a veteran of numerous walks with Tait, and a skilled birder in his own right. He will lead our group in search of Killdeer, Eastern Bluebird, and the many different migrating birds possible near the peak of spring migration, including many warblers. Open to birders of all experience levels, this outing offers a welcoming opportunity to explore a new site while continuing the tradition of our monthly walk.
Wednesday, May 6, 7:30am-9:30am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Bedford Field Notes: FORESTS
Bedford Field Notes: FORESTS
May 7, 2026 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Historical Hall, 608 Old Post Rd, Bedford, NY 10506, USA
Forests are one of the defining features of Bedford’s landscape—but they are also living systems constantly changing in response to climate, wildlife, invasive species, and human activity. Forester and bestselling author Ethan Tapper, along with Mianus River Gorge’s Rod Christie, will help us see the woods with new eyes, exploring what it really means to care for forests today. Drawing on his experience managing forests in the Northeast, Tapper will explain how forests grow, adapt, and sometimes struggle—and how thoughtful stewardship can help them become healthier and more resilient over time. For anyone who walks local trails, owns woodland, or simply values the wooded character of our community, this conversation will offer a deeper understanding of the forests that surround us and the role we can all play in their future.
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Ethan Tapper, Forester, Ecologist, Bestselling Author, and Digital Storyteller
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Rod Christie, Executive Director, Mianus River Gorge
Join the Mianus River Gorge Preserve for “Bedford Field Notes: FORESTS” on May 7—an evening dedicated to uncovering the hidden and ever-changing dynamics of the forests that shape Bedford’s landscape.
Get tickets directly with Mianus River Gorge: TICKETS
BONUS EVENT: The community is then invited to join us for a celebration honoring Rod Christie's retirement after nearly 30 years of service to our community. Enjoy a community-centered celebration just outside Historical Hall on the Bedford Village Green with libations, signature cocktails, light bites, and pizza from oHHo/Pizza Girls NY. For tickets to this event ($75), visit here.
Bedford Field Notes is presented by the Mianus River Gorge, in partnership with Bedford Audobon, the Bedford Historical Society, the Bedford Garden Club, and the Rusticus Garden Club.
Learn more about the full Bedford Field Notes series at BedfordFieldNotes.org
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Greenwich Audubon's Spring Bird Breakfast
Greenwich Audubon's Spring Bird Breakfast
May 9, 2026 @ 8:30 am - 11:00 am
Greenwich Audubon Center, 613 Riversville Rd, Greenwich, CT 06831, USA
We are excited to be invited to join our friends at Greenwich Audubon for their Annual Spring Bird Breakfast, so stop by and say hi to us at our table.
Join us for one of our favorite traditional events to celebrate the peak of spring migration on World Migratory Bird Day! Following our Spring Migration Bird Tours at 7 a.m., complimentary breakfast will be served for all. Materials on bird migration will be available for all attendees and naturalists will be on hand to point out the many colorful migratory birds that will be singing around us.
Breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. following our Spring Migration Bird Tours. Bird Tour attendees will have the option to be led on these guided tours at both our main Sanctuary, Fairchild Gardens on North Porchuck Road, Hemlock Gorge Preserve on Audubon Lane and Gimbel Preserve on Sherwood Ave. To register for the 7 a.m. bird tours visit the link below and select the May 9th tour: https://tickets.audubon.org/events/019bc227-997d-e0b0-5089-430ca478f5af
There will also be LIVE BIRD BANDING demonstrations by licensed volunteers. Starting at 8:30 a.m. and throughout the breakfast period you will have the special opportunity to observe our migrating songbirds up close while being handled by licensed bird banders to learn about the important research bird banding provides us for conservation efforts.
Saturday, May 9, 8:30-11:00am. Cost: Free. Register directly with Greenwich Audubon.
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Bylane Book Club - We Should All Be Birds: a Memoir by Brian Buckbee
Bylane Book Club - We Should All Be Birds: a Memoir by Brian Buckbee
May 11, 2026 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Bedford Audubon Society, 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Join Melanie Brocklehurst for our latest book club discussion of We Should All Be Birds: A Memoir by Brian Buckbee, a book about finding healing and meaning through an unlikely friendship with a rescued pigeon, while battling a debilitating, mysterious chronic illness and grief after losing his partner. Published in August 2025, the memoir chronicles how Buckbee, isolated in his Montana home, transforms his life by caring for the bird, which leads to a deeper exploration of love, loss, and resilience, contrasting his former life as an athlete with his new reality.
Monday, May 11, 6:30pm. Cost: Free. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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Migration Madness Bird Walk: Washington Road, Carmel
Migration Madness Bird Walk: Washington Road, Carmel
May 12, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Washington Road, Washington Rd, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, USA
Naturalist Tait Johansson will lead us along Washington Road in Carmel, which sits within the forested and wetland-rich landscapes of Putnam County along the Atlantic Flyway. In spring migration, mixed habitats such as roadside woodlands, small ponds, and brushy edges provide essential stopover resources for songbirds moving north, where they rely on insects and sheltered cover to rest and refuel. Tait will be searching for Spotted Sandpiper, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Cliff Swallow, and migrant warblers, possibly including Bay-breasted.
Tuesday, May 12, 7:00am-9:00am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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Migration Madness Bird Walk: Rockefeller State Park
Migration Madness Bird Walk: Rockefeller State Park
May 14, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Rockefeller State Park Preserve, 125 Phelps Way, Pleasantville, NY 10570, USA
Join Naturalist Tait Johansson at Rockefeller State Park, a major regional birding hotspot, with over 200 recorded species supported by its diverse mix of forests, meadows, wetlands, and lakes. The park is notable for its historic network of more than 55 miles of crushed-stone carriage roads. It has been designated a National Audubon Society “Important Bird Area." During spring migration, “waves” of warblers and other songbirds pass through these varied habitats, making it an important stopover site. Note: $6 fee for parking.
Thursday, May 14, 7:00am-9:00am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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Bird-A-Thon
Bird-A-Thon
May 15, 2026 - May 17, 2026 @
Save the date for Bedford Audubon's 3rd Annual Bird-A-Thon weekend!
Bedford Audubon’s Bird-A-Thon is a fun, friendly competition that’s all about birds and conservation – team up to make a difference and join us in supporting Bedford Audubon’s 2026 Bird-A-Thon.
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Bird-A-Thon
Bird-A-Thon
May 15, 2026 - May 17, 2026 @
Save the date for Bedford Audubon's 3rd Annual Bird-A-Thon weekend!
Bedford Audubon’s Bird-A-Thon is a fun, friendly competition that’s all about birds and conservation – team up to make a difference and join us in supporting Bedford Audubon’s 2026 Bird-A-Thon.
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Bird-A-Thon
Bird-A-Thon
May 15, 2026 - May 17, 2026 @
Save the date for Bedford Audubon's 3rd Annual Bird-A-Thon weekend!
Bedford Audubon’s Bird-A-Thon is a fun, friendly competition that’s all about birds and conservation – team up to make a difference and join us in supporting Bedford Audubon’s 2026 Bird-A-Thon.
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Migration Madness Bird Walk: North County Trailway
Migration Madness Bird Walk: North County Trailway
May 19, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Explore the North County Trail in Yorktown with Naturalist Tait Johansson as he follows a former rail line through linear stretches of forest, wetlands, and suburban edge habitat, which function as natural migration pathways. In spring, these connected green corridors concentrate migrating birds by providing continuous cover, food sources, and navigational guidance as they move north, making them especially productive for observation during peak migration. Expected sightings include Common Loon, Common Raven, Blue-winged Warbler, and Orchard Oriole.
Tuesday, May 19, 7:00am-9:00am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Third Thursday's Bird Walk
Third Thursday's Bird Walk
May 21, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Cross River Reservoir, New York, USA
While not technically one of our series of “Migration Madness” walks, our May Third Thursday Walk takes place during the height of spring migration, so it's one you shouldn’t miss! Naturalist Tait Johansson will start us off near the Cross River Dam where we're sure to find a large colony of Cliff Swallows. We’ll also be on the lookout for Common Raven, Louisiana Waterthrush, Pine Warbler and many others. Please note the start time of this walk is 7:30am. This is a great introductory walk for those new to birding but is just as exciting for those with more birding experience.
Thursday, May 21, 7:30am-9:30am Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Habitat Renewal Volunteer Session
Habitat Renewal Volunteer Session
May 23, 2026 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Bedford Audubon Society, 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Help make a tangible impact on bird habitat at our sanctuary — and learn how to apply what you learn to your own garden or yard. Join Bedford Audubon Board Member and Naturalist Steve Ricker for Habitat Renewal Day, a workshop session during which Steve will teach you how to identify and remove invasive plants and why this practice is so vital to the ecosystem. Tools and gloves will be provided, though you’re welcome to bring your own (loppers and hand pruners are especially useful). Please note that thorny plants and poison ivy may be present.
Saturday, May 23rd, 9:00am-10:30am. Location: Bylane Farm. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Bird Banding Demonstration
Bird Banding Demonstration
May 24, 2026 @ 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Bedford Audubon Society, 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Join Bedford Audubon Executive Director Medha Pandey and Naturalist Tait Johansson, along with our skilled volunteers, as they bring banding to our own backyard during our Bird Banding Demonstration at Bylane Farm. Watch live bird banding in action; learn what data is recorded; and enjoy a rare up-close encounter with some of our local bird species. This demonstration is a great opportunity to learn more about our MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity & Survivorship) Station in the Hunt-Parker Sanctuary and Bedford Audubon’s contributions to this important research.
Sunday, May 24, 8:00am-10:00am. Cost: Free, though donations are encouraged to help support this important research. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org. To learn more about our MAPS banding station, click the button below.
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Sunday Afternoon in the Park with Bedford Audubon
Sunday Afternoon in the Park with Bedford Audubon
May 24, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Bedford Hills Memorial Park, 60 Haines Rd, Bedford Hills, NY 10507, USA
Come explore the birdlife and wildlife of Bedford Hills Memorial Park with us! Naturalist Tait Johansson will lead a guided walk that will help you discover new perspectives on common birds — and maybe even encounter something less common, like the gorgeous pair of Osprey, currently nesting in the park. We’ll provide binoculars for borrowing and set up a viewing scope so you can enjoy an up-close look. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just curious, all ages and skill levels are invited. Bring your friends and family and spend a relaxing afternoon connecting with nature and your community. Educational materials in English and Spanish will be provided. This event is co-sponsored by the Town of Bedford Department of Recreation and Parks. Registration is encouraged, but walk-ins are always welcome.
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Migration Madness Bird Walk: Maybrook Trailway, Tonetta Lake
Migration Madness Bird Walk: Maybrook Trailway, Tonetta Lake
May 26, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Maybrook Trailway Tonetta Lake, 146 Pumphouse Rd, Brewster, NY 10509, USA
Head north with Naturalist Tait Johansson to the Maybrook Trailway in Brewster, which cuts through some of the most ecologically productive terrain in Putnam County, making it a rewarding May birding corridor. The trail encompasses a mosaic of habitats — open water at Tonetta Lake, Atlantic White Cedar swamp, marsh edges, and upland woodlands — that together act as a powerful magnet during spring migration. We will be on the lookout for Brown Creeper, Northern Waterthrush, Blackpoll Warbler and others.
Tuesday, May 26, 7:00am-9:00am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Bedford Audubon Annual Meeting and WESEF Presentations
Bedford Audubon Annual Meeting and WESEF Presentations
May 27, 2026 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Katonah Village Library, 26 Bedford Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Bedford Audubon's Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 27 at 6:30pm at the Katonah Village Library. The evening will begin with an overview of our year followed by board elections. Only current members may vote, but all are welcome to attend and hear about the great things we've been up to this past year! We'll then hear from the two talented high school students who won the Bedford Audubon Award at this year's WESEF competition.
Wednesday, May 27th. Location: Katonah Village Library Garden Room. Cost: Free. Members, please RSVP to let us know you will be able to attend and cast your vote: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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Migration Madness Bird Walk: AngleFly Preserve
Migration Madness Bird Walk: AngleFly Preserve
May 28, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Angle Fly Preserve, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Explore a 654-acre preserve with Naturalist Tait Johansson on this field trip to Angle Fly Preserve in Somers. The location offers a range of habitats, including wetlands, shrublands, and woodlands. This diversity draws a wide variety of migrants moving north along the Atlantic Flyway in May and allows us to explore multiple habitat types in a single outing. Tait will be seeking out multiple species including Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Willow Flycatcher, Orchard Oriole, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Hooded Warbler and more.
Thursday, May 28, 7:00am-9:00am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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Hike and Learn at Bylane with Bedford 2030
Hike and Learn at Bylane with Bedford 2030
May 30, 2026 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Bedford Audubon Society, 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Step into nature and see your landscape in a whole new way. Join us for a guided hike where you’ll explore native trees and plants, discover the pollinators they support, and learn how to tell native and non-native species apart.
Along the trails and in and around Bedford Audubon’s Native Habitat Garden, you’ll gain practical tips and inspiration to make your own yard more vibrant, ecological, and alive.
Led by Bedford 2030 Rooted Solutions Coach, Missy Fabel, and Bedford Audubon Educator Steve Ricker, this immersive experience blends learning, walking, and connection with the natural world.
Saturday, May 30th, 10 to 11:30 am at Bedford Audubon, Bylane Farm.
Space is limited, so register now! Email Susan, info@bedfordaudubon.org
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