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Members-only Walk
Members-only Walk
June 2, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Join us for a special members-only walk at one of Westchester County’s premier birding destinations, featuring a rich mix of salt marsh, woodland, meadow, and shoreline habitats that attract an impressive diversity of migrating and breeding birds in late spring.
The field trip will be led by Nadav Snir-Zelniker, a longtime member of Bedford Audubon, a regular on our walks, and a skilled birder in his own right. Early June is an exciting time, when breeding activity is in full swing and lingering migrants can still be found. Species we may encounter include Osprey, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Green Heron, Saltmarsh Sparrow, Orchard Oriole, Baltimore Oriole, Willow Flycatcher, Yellow Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Red-winged Blackbird, and a variety of swallows and shorebirds. With some luck, we may also spot a lingering migrant warbler or an early southbound shorebird along the marsh edges.
Not a member? Not a problem! You can support us with your membership here: https://bedfordaudubon.org/membership/. Membership status will update immediately.
Tuesday, June 2, 7:30am-9:30am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please email Susan to register: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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First Wednesday's Bird Walk
First Wednesday's Bird Walk
June 3, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Hilltop Hanover Farm, Yorktown, NY 10598, USA
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Volunteer Session in the Garden
Volunteer Session in the Garden
June 3, 2026 @ 8:30 am - 10:30 am
You don’t need to be a gardening expert to join native habitat garden educator Beth Metzger and other volunteers as we work in the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden at Bedford Audubon. We rely on volunteers of all ages and abilities, and volunteering is a great way to get hands-on experience with cultivating native plants and gardening techniques, and learn about the birds, butterflies, and pollinators that call the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden their home.
Volunteer sessions are scheduled weekly on Wednesday mornings, beginning in May through the end of October.
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Bedford Field Notes: BUGS
Bedford Field Notes: BUGS
June 3, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Historical Hall, 608 Old Post Rd, Bedford, NY 10506, USA
The world of insects is far more fascinating—and far more important—than most of us realize. Dr. Jessica Ware, award-winning entomologist and curator at the American Museum of Natural History, will introduce us to the astonishing diversity of insects that share our landscapes, from bees and butterflies to dragonflies, beetles, and ants. She and Mianus River Gorge’s Dr. Chris Nagy will explain why these tiny creatures play an outsized role in healthy ecosystems—pollinating plants, recycling nutrients, and supporting the food web. Bedford residents will leave with a new sense of curiosity about the insects they encounter every day, and a clearer understanding of how our choices—from gardening to land stewardship—affect the smallest members of our local ecosystem.
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Dr. Jessica Ware, Chair of the Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History
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Dr. Chris Nagy, Director of Research and Education, Mianus River Gorge
Cost: $35 - tickets can be purchased here.
Bedford Field Notes is an educational speaker series dedicated to exploring nature in and around Bedford, New York—from birds, pollinators, and forests to land stewardship and the systems that sustain life in our region. Join us for a new season of engaging, community-centered conversations about the natural world around us. The series is presented by Mianus River Gorge, in partnership with Bedford Audubon, the Bedford Historical Society, Bedford Garden Club, and Rusticus Garden Club.
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Field Trip to Sterling Forest
Field Trip to Sterling Forest
June 10, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 12:00 pm
Sterling Forest State Park, 116 Old Forge Rd, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987, USA
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Volunteer Session in the Garden
Volunteer Session in the Garden
June 10, 2026 @ 8:30 am - 10:30 am
You don’t need to be a gardening expert to join native habitat garden educator Beth Metzger and other volunteers as we work in the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden at Bedford Audubon. We rely on volunteers of all ages and abilities, and volunteering is a great way to get hands-on experience with cultivating native plants and gardening techniques, and learn about the birds, butterflies, and pollinators that call the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden their home.
Volunteer sessions are scheduled weekly on Wednesday mornings, beginning in May through the end of October.
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Field Trip to Bashakill + Shawangunks
Field Trip to Bashakill + Shawangunks
June 13, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 3:00 pm
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Birding & Brunch in Dutchess County
Birding & Brunch in Dutchess County
June 14, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Birding and Brunch is Back!
Once again, we will head north to the verdant hills andvalleys of northern Dutchess County in search of its local birdlife! We willseek out only the best birding destinations in the Millbrook area with Board President, John Hannan, to be co-led by BAS Board member,John Askildsen. We will look to visit forest, field, wetlands and a hemlockgorge, all before we break for a fabulous brunch at one of Dutchess County’smost popular eateries! Our focus willbe primarily on forest dwellers such as grosbeaks, tanagers, flycatchers, and avariety of warblers, with a few really special bird species mixed in. We’llstop at a wetland or two, so herons, rails and more are certainly apossibility. And let’s not forget our field birds as well, such as meadowlarks,bobolinks, and kestrel, will be part of our goal for the day. This trip wasvery popular when we ran it in June, 2024. So, do make your reservations ASAP!
Sunday, June 14th, 2026,7AM-2PM. Cost: $50 to include brunch. Level of Difficulty: Easy-Moderate. Email Susan to reserve your spot: info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Volunteer Session in the Garden
Volunteer Session in the Garden
June 17, 2026 @ 8:30 am - 10:30 am
You don’t need to be a gardening expert to join native habitat garden educator Beth Metzger and other volunteers as we work in the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden at Bedford Audubon. We rely on volunteers of all ages and abilities, and volunteering is a great way to get hands-on experience with cultivating native plants and gardening techniques, and learn about the birds, butterflies, and pollinators that call the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden their home.
Volunteer sessions are scheduled weekly on Wednesday mornings, beginning in May through the end of October.
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Public Lecture Series: How Healthy Is Your Yard? Simple Steps to Bring It to Life with Plan It Wild
Public Lecture Series: How Healthy Is Your Yard? Simple Steps to Bring It to Life with Plan It Wild
June 17, 2026 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Katonah Village Library, 26 Bedford Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
What if your backyard could do more--for birds, for pollinators, for the soil, and for you? Join Jo Hall and Zoe Evans from Wildr and Plan It Wild for a practical, eye-opening look at what makes a yard ecologically healthy and how to start improving yours today.
Drawing from their work with thousands of homeowners across the country (including right here in Westchester and Putnam County!) Jo and Zoe will share free tools and resources that help you understand the health of your land right now, figure out the right plants that do the most for local wildlife, and take clear action to bring more life to your yard. Whether you’re just getting curious or ready to dig in, you’ll walk away knowing exactly where to start.
About Jo Hall: Jo Hall is CEO of Wildr, the personalized native plant and wildlife habitat guide for homeowners across America. She is also CEO of Plan It Wild, the ecological landscape design firm transforming backyards into thriving native habitat across Westchester and Fairfield Counties. Featured on The Today Show, ABC News, The New York Times, and the podcast A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach, Jo brings a mission-driven approach to making rewilding accessible, actionable, and irresistible.
About Zoe Evans: Zoe Evans is VP of Partnerships & Programs at Wildr, where she helps homeowners and communities restore biodiversity through the Less Lawn More Life campaign and Wildr’s suite of free tools. A New York Master Naturalist and co-founder of Design Your Wild, she brings a background in neuroscience and translational medicine to her research-based, human-centered approach to rewilding.
Wednesday, June 17, 7:00pm. Cost: Free. No registration required, all are welcome. Please join us in the Garden Room for refreshments at 6:45pm ahead of the presentation at 7pm.
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Third Thursday's Bird Walk
Third Thursday's Bird Walk
June 18, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Cross River Reservoir, New York, USA
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Field Trip to Fahnestock State Park
Field Trip to Fahnestock State Park
June 20, 2026 @ 7:30 am - 12:30 pm
Fahnestock State Park, 1498 NY-301, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, USA
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Volunteer Session in the Garden
Volunteer Session in the Garden
June 24, 2026 @ 8:30 am - 10:30 am
You don’t need to be a gardening expert to join native habitat garden educator Beth Metzger and other volunteers as we work in the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden at Bedford Audubon. We rely on volunteers of all ages and abilities, and volunteering is a great way to get hands-on experience with cultivating native plants and gardening techniques, and learn about the birds, butterflies, and pollinators that call the Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden their home.
Volunteer sessions are scheduled weekly on Wednesday mornings, beginning in May through the end of October.
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Adirondacks Birding Weekend
Adirondacks Birding Weekend
June 26, 2026 - June 29, 2026 @
Home to a wide variety of migratory and year-round species, birding is an all-season activity in the Adirondacks! Between boreal birds, birds of prey, perching birds, and waterfowl, this area is a birding paradise. Tait Johansson, our naturalist-in-residence, will maximize your experience by leading you to a variety of habitats in search of some Adirondack specialties including Canada Warblers, Blackburnian Warblers, Mourning Warblers, Black-backed Woodpecker, Canada Jay, Boreal Chickadee, Bicknell’s Thrush, Ruffed Grouse, Philadelphia Vireo, Red Crossbill and so much more.
As with most of our trips, the exact itinerary for the weekend will be crafted closer to the departure date in order to optimize specific birding locations based on the most updated migration information. Possible locations in the area include Massawepie Mire, Tupper Lake, Bloomingdale’s Bog, Saranac Lake, Madawaska, Spring Pond Bog, Fort Edwards Grasslands and more.
The program fee for this trip is $165 (members); $200 (non-members and we’ll credit $35 toward an annual membership). The fee does not include hotel, transportation, or meals, but does include:
- Tait’s expertise for full days of birding
- A jam-packed itinerary with all logistics worked out so you can focus on the main attraction – birds!
- A Welcome Reception on Friday evening that will include wine, cheese, and other refreshments
- Bonding over daily recaps and bird counts every evening
Want to join the trip or have questions? Please email Susan for more details including hotel recommendations, trip cancellation policy, and more.
*Note that registration is limited and our trips often fill up. Your registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
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Adirondacks Birding Weekend
Adirondacks Birding Weekend
June 26, 2026 - June 29, 2026 @
Home to a wide variety of migratory and year-round species, birding is an all-season activity in the Adirondacks! Between boreal birds, birds of prey, perching birds, and waterfowl, this area is a birding paradise. Tait Johansson, our naturalist-in-residence, will maximize your experience by leading you to a variety of habitats in search of some Adirondack specialties including Canada Warblers, Blackburnian Warblers, Mourning Warblers, Black-backed Woodpecker, Canada Jay, Boreal Chickadee, Bicknell’s Thrush, Ruffed Grouse, Philadelphia Vireo, Red Crossbill and so much more.
As with most of our trips, the exact itinerary for the weekend will be crafted closer to the departure date in order to optimize specific birding locations based on the most updated migration information. Possible locations in the area include Massawepie Mire, Tupper Lake, Bloomingdale’s Bog, Saranac Lake, Madawaska, Spring Pond Bog, Fort Edwards Grasslands and more.
The program fee for this trip is $165 (members); $200 (non-members and we’ll credit $35 toward an annual membership). The fee does not include hotel, transportation, or meals, but does include:
- Tait’s expertise for full days of birding
- A jam-packed itinerary with all logistics worked out so you can focus on the main attraction – birds!
- A Welcome Reception on Friday evening that will include wine, cheese, and other refreshments
- Bonding over daily recaps and bird counts every evening
Want to join the trip or have questions? Please email Susan for more details including hotel recommendations, trip cancellation policy, and more.
*Note that registration is limited and our trips often fill up. Your registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
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Adirondacks Birding Weekend
Adirondacks Birding Weekend
June 26, 2026 - June 29, 2026 @
Home to a wide variety of migratory and year-round species, birding is an all-season activity in the Adirondacks! Between boreal birds, birds of prey, perching birds, and waterfowl, this area is a birding paradise. Tait Johansson, our naturalist-in-residence, will maximize your experience by leading you to a variety of habitats in search of some Adirondack specialties including Canada Warblers, Blackburnian Warblers, Mourning Warblers, Black-backed Woodpecker, Canada Jay, Boreal Chickadee, Bicknell’s Thrush, Ruffed Grouse, Philadelphia Vireo, Red Crossbill and so much more.
As with most of our trips, the exact itinerary for the weekend will be crafted closer to the departure date in order to optimize specific birding locations based on the most updated migration information. Possible locations in the area include Massawepie Mire, Tupper Lake, Bloomingdale’s Bog, Saranac Lake, Madawaska, Spring Pond Bog, Fort Edwards Grasslands and more.
The program fee for this trip is $165 (members); $200 (non-members and we’ll credit $35 toward an annual membership). The fee does not include hotel, transportation, or meals, but does include:
- Tait’s expertise for full days of birding
- A jam-packed itinerary with all logistics worked out so you can focus on the main attraction – birds!
- A Welcome Reception on Friday evening that will include wine, cheese, and other refreshments
- Bonding over daily recaps and bird counts every evening
Want to join the trip or have questions? Please email Susan for more details including hotel recommendations, trip cancellation policy, and more.
*Note that registration is limited and our trips often fill up. Your registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
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Adirondacks Birding Weekend
Adirondacks Birding Weekend
June 26, 2026 - June 29, 2026 @
Home to a wide variety of migratory and year-round species, birding is an all-season activity in the Adirondacks! Between boreal birds, birds of prey, perching birds, and waterfowl, this area is a birding paradise. Tait Johansson, our naturalist-in-residence, will maximize your experience by leading you to a variety of habitats in search of some Adirondack specialties including Canada Warblers, Blackburnian Warblers, Mourning Warblers, Black-backed Woodpecker, Canada Jay, Boreal Chickadee, Bicknell’s Thrush, Ruffed Grouse, Philadelphia Vireo, Red Crossbill and so much more.
As with most of our trips, the exact itinerary for the weekend will be crafted closer to the departure date in order to optimize specific birding locations based on the most updated migration information. Possible locations in the area include Massawepie Mire, Tupper Lake, Bloomingdale’s Bog, Saranac Lake, Madawaska, Spring Pond Bog, Fort Edwards Grasslands and more.
The program fee for this trip is $165 (members); $200 (non-members and we’ll credit $35 toward an annual membership). The fee does not include hotel, transportation, or meals, but does include:
- Tait’s expertise for full days of birding
- A jam-packed itinerary with all logistics worked out so you can focus on the main attraction – birds!
- A Welcome Reception on Friday evening that will include wine, cheese, and other refreshments
- Bonding over daily recaps and bird counts every evening
Want to join the trip or have questions? Please email Susan for more details including hotel recommendations, trip cancellation policy, and more.
*Note that registration is limited and our trips often fill up. Your registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
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