Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Upcoming Bedford Audubon Events January 22 & 28






Winter Hike at Bedford Audubon’s Hunt-Parker Sanctuary
Sunday, January 22 at 9:00 a.m. Meet at Bylane, 35 Todd Road, Katonah

Bedford Audubon’s 318-acre Hunt-Parker Sanctuary is a beautiful place in winter. Wintering birds like nuthatches, chickadees and goldfinches are foraging in the trees for food, and red fox and coyote patrol the field edges for small mammals. Join Tait Johansson for a brisk winter walk and some hot chocolate afterward at Bylane, Bedford Audubon’s headquarters, located on the property. Bring binoculars.
Reservations: (914) 764–4320.


“Birds of the Adirondacks”
with nature photographer Jeff Nadler
Saturday, January 28, 2006, 2:30 p.m., Bylane Farm, 35 Todd Road, Katonah



Jeff Nadler's, "Birds of the Adirondacks," is a breath-taking show of big screen digital photography and relaxing music featuring the birds, wildlife, and wilderness scenery of New York State's Adirondack region. The program gives you intimate views of the many bird species found on wilderness lakes, mountain summits, boreal bogs, Lake Champlain, as well as those winter visitors from even further north. Enjoy intimate views of Common Loon, Spruce Grouse, Boreal Chickadee, Great Grey Owl, and numerous warblers, hawks, wading birds, and more. Jeff will also have an assortment of large framed and double-matted prints available to purchase, that were recently on display at art centers in the Adirondacks.



About the Speaker
Jeff is a part-time freelance professional nature photographer who specializes in bird photography. His work has recently appeared in Audubon New York's IBA book, the new Hudson-Mohawk Bird Guide, Adirondack Life, the Conservationist, Adirondack Explorer, and the Hamilton County birding guide. He is a regular contributor to Natural New England magazine, based in Portland, Maine. Jeff's work is used by the Cornell Ornithology Lab, the Boreal Songbird Initiative, the Wilderness Conservation Society, National Wildlife Federation, Lake Champlain Birding Trail, National Geographic Books, and NatureServe. He lives in Saratoga County and is employed as a financial analyst.



For more information and directions to Bylane Farm, visit www.bedfordaudubon.org or call (914) 232-1999. You can also email the Communications Committee, hraheem@bedfordaudubon.org.

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