SPECIAL EVENT: Outdoor Paint Night Brush away those spring blues… Venture over to the patio overlooking a sanctuary at Bylane Farm to join us for a special outdoor Paint Night. Once again, Emily Nykolyn is leading this special event. You don’t have to be an artist to...
Welcoming Summer’s Sunny Days: June Programs Things are finally looking up! The days are getting longer, New York is slowly reopening, and Bylane Farm is bursting with life! We’ve been working harder than ever during this pandemic to connect with you and...
A Message from our Teen Council President Meet Cat Curry, President of our Teen Council, as she talks about what being part of Bedford Audubon has meant to her… If I’ve learned anything in the final years of my high school career, it is the company you keep is...
Bylane “Virtual” Book Club: Flight Behavior New York is still on PAUSE – take advantage of time at home by reading “A majestic and brave novel… both intimate and enormous.” —The New York Times Book Review Then connect with our Bylane Book Club friends...
Spring has Sprung: May Programs Spring migration is underway, and as Tait says, it’s the most wonderful time of year! Baltimore Orioles have arrived, Bluebirds and Tree Swallows are nesting in our boxes, and blooms are emerging in our Leon Levy Native Garden....
Adult male
Hidalgo Co., TX
January 2009
April 2020 Nature Almanac April 2020 1 Male American Woodcocks displaying for females; listen for their nasal “peent” sound near dusk, in open areas near wetlands with dense shrubbery nearby. 7 Full Moon. 12 Spicebush in bloom. Look for this shrub’s pale yellow...
Bylane “Virtual” Book Club: The Feather Thief Enjoy social distancing this month by reading The Feather Thief – Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century. It’s “[A] true-crime caper recounted with relish.” —O, The Oprah...
Wildlife: Protecting the Peeper As soon as it’s warm enough to enjoy an evening stroll or open the windows and let the breezes blow through, you’ll undoubtedly hear a familiar sound… their cheery chorus a sure sign of spring’s arrival. Peepers, their tranquil trilling...
It’s Bird Chirping Weather and Our Spring Seed Sale Shop is Open! Let’s face it… the biggest reason many of us feed the birds is for our own pleasure. But did you know that in the spring, our feathered friends can actually use our help in late...
Bedford Audubon Society is pleased to announce the availability of a ten-week paid internship opportunity in the Leon Levy Native Garden, located at Bylane Farm, our center of operations in Katonah, New York, for college students pursuing a degree in landscape...