About Fungi
Photo by Mason Rowe
Mason Rowe Talks Fungi…
In his role as our 2023 Summer Garden Intern, Mason was very busy. The garden redesign was in full swing when he arrived; he jumped right in to tasks involved in the garden, but was also able to share his passion for foraging for mushrooms in two pop-up fungi walks. Mason shares his expertise on fungi here, and for that we are grateful! Enjoy!
April Environmental Education: Bird Walks, Nature Hikes, Lectures
There’s a lot to watch for in nature as the spring weather warms up!
Lecture: A Special Night with David J. Ringer
This March, hear about how Audubon is engaging nationally + connecting locally to be the voice for birds.
Spring Seed Sale Shop is Open!
Spring is a great time to feed the birds! They can use your help this late winter into early spring when natural seed sources are depleted, and for energy during migration and breeding season. Orders must be placed by March 15th. Join your neighbors in...
March Environmental Education: What to Do
Look no further for nature walks, lectures and bird seed this month!
SPECIAL EVENT: Paint Night
Get a head-start on spring this March by coming to Bedford Audubon’s Paint Night!
CITIZEN SCIENCE: The Great Backyard Bird Count
This February, participate in Citizen Science by participating in The Great Backyard Bird Count – you can even count from inside your warm house!
Lecture: Don Riepe on Jamaica Bay
This February, learn about Jamaica Bay – a critical habitat for wildlife where 340+ species of birds have been recorded over the past 50 years.
February Environmental Education: What to Do
Look no further for nature walks, field trips, and workshops this month!
Bylane Book Club: The Life List of Adrian Maldrick
Stay warm while connecting with nature by joining our book club this January.
January Environmental Education: What to Do
Look no further for nature walks, field trips, and workshops this month!









