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EagleFest
EagleFest
February 1, 2025
Croton Point Park, 1 Croton Point Ave, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
Bedford Audubon is pleased to be a sponsor at this year's event: be sure to stop by our table at the main Croton Point headquarters.
Teatown’s 21st Annual Hudson River EagleFest will be on Saturday, February 1 for an all day celebration!
The program includes thrilling live bird shows spotlighting birds of prey, bird walks where you can view eagles through spotting scopes, heated tents filled with educational displays and exhibits, crafts and games for children, food trucks, and more!
Snow date is Sunday, February 2.
Check out the main Eaglefest event page for more information and to buy tickets: https://www.teatown.org/events/eaglefest/
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Field Trip to Shawangunks Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge
Field Trip to Shawangunks Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge
February 3, 2025 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge, 902 Hoagerburgh Rd, Wallkill, NY 12589, USA
Come with us to a wildlife refuge that protects approximately 600 acres and was established in 1999 to support grassland-dependent migratory birds and wintering raptors. You’ll want to register early for Naturalist Tait Johansson’s Field Trip to ShawangunkGrasslands National Wildlife Refuge as it’s a popular trip and often fills up. Be sure to dress warmly for this late-day trip, as we will be mostly stationary for the two hours. The main attraction is the Short-eared Owls that winter here and start flying over the grasslands at dusk or a little before to hunt. There will also be Northern Harriers, and possibly Rough-legged Hawk.
Monday,February 3, 3:30-5:30pm. Cost:Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please register with Susan: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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First Wednesday's Bird Walk
First Wednesday's Bird Walk
February 5, 2025 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Deans Bridge Road, Deans Bridge Rd, Somers, NY 10589, USA
Bundle up meet us at Dean’s Bridge in Somers for our monthly First Wednesday's Bird Walk with Naturalist Tait Johansson. The water on the river at Deans Bridge and south of it by the Rt-116 bridge is still completely open at time of writing, and still has some waterbirds on it so depending on the ice coverage, we will be on the lookout for Bufflehead, Hooded Merganser, and Belted Kingfisher. In the woodlands and other habitats we walk through we will be looking for Brown Creeper, and Golden-crowned Kinglet, among other possibilities
Wednesday, February 5,7:30-9:30am. Cost: Free. Level ofDifficulty: Easy-Moderate (there is a steep incline on the trail). Registration is required by emailing Susan: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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EagleWatch
EagleWatch
February 6, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Wondering where to find raptors in winter? Take part in "Science in Action" this winter by joining Naturalist Tait Johansson and the team from Bedford Audubon and Saw Mill River Audubon for EagleWatch. This community science research entails monitoring roosting Bald Eagles within the Lower Hudson Valley Important Bird Area (IBA) to facilitate decision-making that impacts this Important Bird Area. This event is family-friendly and a fun way to introduce ecology to your kids!
Thursday late afternoons from January 16-February 20, approximately 1.5 hours before sunset. If you're interested in checking it out, call 914-232-1999 or email Tait directly for details: tjohansson@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Hudson River Eagle Trip
Hudson River Eagle Trip
February 8, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
This year we are once again offering two chances to join Naturalist Tait Johansson in search of Bald Eagles along theHudson River!
Whether it’s your first or 101sttime, seeing a Bald Eagle is always a thrill and the stretch of the Hudson River that borders northwestern Westchester holds the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in the Northeast north of Chesapeake Bay.
From our early EagleWatch counts, Tait says there are already decent numbers of eagles around, and there should besome more arriving from up north in the next week or two if these cold temperatures continue, so it should be a good year to join us for one of these popular trips. The river and its banks provide food and nesting opportunities, which will give us the chanceto spot these majestic raptors along the river at multiple stops from Peekskill to Croton Point, no matter whether you sign up for the morning or afternoon visit.
Saturday, February 8,1:00-5:00pm. By heading out in the afternoon, we may be lucky enough to observe the eagles as they return to their roosting sites at dusk
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Tuesday,February 11, 9:30am-1:00pm.
Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Registration is required by emailing Susan at info@bedfordaudubon.org.
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EagleWatch
EagleWatch
February 13, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Wondering where to find raptors in winter? Take part in "Science in Action" this winter by joining Naturalist Tait Johansson and the team from Bedford Audubon and Saw Mill River Audubon for EagleWatch. This community science research entails monitoring roosting Bald Eagles within the Lower Hudson Valley Important Bird Area (IBA) to facilitate decision-making that impacts this Important Bird Area. This event is family-friendly and a fun way to introduce ecology to your kids!
Thursday late afternoons from January 16-February 20, approximately 1.5 hours before sunset. If you're interested in checking it out, call 914-232-1999 or email Tait directly for details: tjohansson@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Great Backyard Bird Count
Great Backyard Bird Count
February 15, 2025 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Bedford Audubon Society, 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is fast-approaching, and it’s a way for the world to come together for the love of birds. For four days each February, people spend time watching and counting as many birds as possible and reporting them. The observations help scientists better understand global bird populations. This year the count will take place February 14-17.
Please join us at Bylane Farm for Bedford Audubon’s Backyard Bird Count and a morning of counting. We’ll stay cozy indoors while observing the birds at the feeders through the windows. This is a great opportunity to introduce your children and other family members to the birds that they are most likely to see in your own backyards while adding to this great community science project. And with a couple of days left to count you can take your newfound skills home and add your own backyard count to the project. No experience is necessary, just keen eyes! If you have them, you can bring binoculars although they are not required. Saturday, February 15, 9:30-11:00am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Registration is required by emailing Susan at info@bedfordaudubon.org – please tell us your party’s size on registering.
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Habitat Renewal Volunteer Session
Habitat Renewal Volunteer Session
February 15, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Bedford Audubon Society, 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
On this winter morning, please join Naturalist and Board Member Steve Ricker for another Habitat Renewal Day as he leads our work to enhance the quality of the rare shrub habitat for our winter bird friends. We will be working outside in the Bedford Audubon's Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden: several projects are underway so this morning we will be working on removing non-native shrubs and plants to reveal the historic farmhouse stone wall with a unique carriage stone. Winter pruning will also be performed.
Tools and gloves are provided, but you can bring your own: loppers and hand pruners are the most used types. Plants with thorns will be present, and poison ivy. This is a great and fun way to get some exercise, fresh air, and contribute to the communities' wild animals and plants.
Saturday, February 15, 11:00am-12:30pm. Cost: Free. Level ofDifficulty: Easy-Moderate. Please register with Susan: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Public Lecture Series - Winter Warriors: How Wildlife Survives the Big Chill
Public Lecture Series - Winter Warriors: How Wildlife Survives the Big Chill
February 19, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Katonah Village Library, 26 Bedford Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
Some of Westchester County’s most surprising species are masters of adaptation. We're thrilled to welcome Henry Myers, Associate Director of Forest Management at Rye Nature Sent, who will explore what the animals in our forests, streams, and lakes are up to this time of year. From eels to insects and beyond, we’ll dive into which creatures are active, where amphibians and reptiles are hiding, who’s migrating, and the unique ways others ‘sleep’ to survive the winter. Don’t miss this very special evening. Everyone is welcome!
Wednesday, February 19, 7:00pm. Please join us for refreshments in the Garden Room ahead of the presentation, no registration is required.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Third Thursday's Bird Walk
Third Thursday's Bird Walk
February 20, 2025 @ 7:30 am - 9:30 am
Cross River Reservoir, New York, USA
Join Naturalist Tait Johansson at this local hotspot at Maple Avenue in Katonah for our regular Third Thursday's Bird Walk. It's difficult to predict what we might see this month, but there's always a fairly good chance of Bald Eagles and Common Ravens. If there is any open water – meaning the reservoir isn't completely frozen – we should also see water birds such as Bufflehead and Common Merganser, and up in the trees maybe a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, together with Brown Creeper, Winter Wren and possibly Eastern Towhee.
Thursday, February 20, 7:30-9:30am. Cost: Free. Level of Difficulty: Easy. Please register with Susan: info@bedfordaudubon.org
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EagleWatch
EagleWatch
February 20, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Wondering where to find raptors in winter? Take part in "Science in Action" this winter by joining Naturalist Tait Johansson and the team from Bedford Audubon and Saw Mill River Audubon for EagleWatch. This community science research entails monitoring roosting Bald Eagles within the Lower Hudson Valley Important Bird Area (IBA) to facilitate decision-making that impacts this Important Bird Area. This event is family-friendly and a fun way to introduce ecology to your kids!
Thursday late afternoons from January 16-February 20, approximately 1.5 hours before sunset. If you're interested in checking it out, call 914-232-1999 or email Tait directly for details: tjohansson@bedfordaudubon.org.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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Birding in Panama 2025
Birding in Panama 2025
February 17, 2025 - February 27, 2025 @
THIS TRIP IS SOLD OUT
Bedford Audubon is once again partnering with Holbrook Travel to embark another international excursion, this time guided by our own John Hannan! Panama boasts the highest diversity of bird species in Central America, so the country’s advantageous location at the convergence of two continents makes it the prime respite for migratory birds from both North and South America. Join us on this unforgettable 11-day birding journey across several fascinating regions of Panama, including the country’s easternmost province of Darién. Visit well-known birding trails, tropical rainforests, wetlands, mudflats, and much more. Enjoy the chance to explore not only noteworthy public and private reserves, but also witness the Panama Canal’s Miraflores Locks in action, and learn about Panama’s role as an international trade center and its many historical sites.
- Discover two of Panama City’s stunning natural areas, the Metropolitan Natural Park and the Panama Bay Mudflats, for encounters with fascinating wildlife, especially shorebirds.
- Venture into the Darién Province’s many birding hotspots, including the San Francisco Reserve, Chucunaque River, El Salto Road, and the Yaviza wetland, to see some of the country’s hundreds of bird species like the Crimson-bellied Woodpecker, Black Oropendola, Red-throated Caracara, and Harpy Eagle.
- Meet members of the Indigenous Wounaan community and learn about their traditions, culture, and botanical culture.
- Hike the world-famous Pipeline Road, where target species include Black Hawk-Eagle, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tityra, the coveted Blue Cotinga, and hundreds of others.
- Explore Soberanía National Park, one of the country’s most accessible tropical rainforests and home to an impressive list of 525 bird species.
- Visit a sloth rescue center, meet animal ambassadors and learn about wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release during canal expansion.
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