Workshop: Pollinator Planting Calling all gardeners… join us for a Pollinator Planting Workshop on September 22nd from 1:00-3:00pm! Bedford Audubon is collaborating with the initiatives of Bedford’s Pollinator Pathways to offer a workshop for anyone...
September Environmental Education + Bird Walks: What to Do Enjoy the Start of Fall Migration by Joining Us for a Workshop, Walk and/or Lecture this September Would you believe that Central Park is comprised of seven bodies of water, forest, meadows and gardens all...
Do You Want To Attract More Birds All Year? Buy premium seed and suet to support connecting people to nature! This spring, buy your bird seed from Bedford Audubon to support the birds and your local Audubon chapter at the same time! You’ll give migrating and...
Free Lecture “Vultures: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird” on June 14 Join us for a free public lecture on “Vultures: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird” with author Katie Fallon on Wednesday, June 14 at the Katonah Village Library Vultures...
Come to our free public lecture “Timing is Everything: Plants, Pollinators, & People” with Kerissa Battle on March 8 Join us on Wednesday, March 8 for a free public lecture on Timing is Everything: Plants, Pollinators, & People. Phenology is the...
You don’t want hangry birds, do you? Buy premium seed and suet to support connecting people to nature! This spring, stave off the hangry (that’s hungry + angry) birds by buying premium seed and suet from Bedford Audubon. You’ll give migrating and...
5 Animal Tracks to Look for in Your Backyard Five Animal Tracks to Look for in Your Backyard By Katherine Dunn, Bedford Audubon Correspondent To my fellow New Yorkers: there are cool critters shuffling through your yard this winter—and I’m not talking about your dog...
Learn about young forest habitat & the New England Cottontail with Kevin Clarke February 8 Join us on Wednesday, February 8 for a lecture on how the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s new Young Forest Initiative is at work in the Hudson...
A Journey from Birds to Native Plants Join us on Wednesday, January 11 for a lecture given by Carol Copabianco, Executive Director of the Native Plant Center of Westchester County. A longtime birder, journalist, and native plant devotee, Carol will connect the dots...