Become a better bird-watcher with these simple tips.
Bird watching is one of the most easily accesible activities - a hobby that can be taken up no matter where you live. As a birder you need three things: binoculars, a blank notebook, and a field list. So, before you head outside to begin birding be sure to print out an Audubon New York Field List to track the birds that you spot!
Birding tips from one of our Center Directors, Eric Lind!
Like birds, but don’t know how to make the leap to becoming a birder? Here are three easy steps to get you into the field.
A day of birdwatching statewide with the staff of Audubon New York.
A morning of birdwatching with Audubon New York's Board and expert birders during the peak of spring migration.
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