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Season Bird Walk at Wave Hill

June
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From Wave Hill in Riverdale:

“NYC Audubon at Wave Hill: Seasonal Bird Walk
Sun, Jun 28, 2009
Meet at Perkins Visitor Center, 9:30?11:30AM
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Session 1: In the first bird walk of the season, naturalist Gabriel Willow contributes his extensive knowledge of bird species, habitats and their interconnectedness with the natural world. Grab binoculars and head outside to explore.

New York City Audubon Board President Peter Mott migrates to Wave Hill for the June session, to help kick off the summer season and Audubon’s new partnership with Wave Hill. Ages 8 and up welcome with an adult. 3-session fee: $25 Member; $45 Non-member. Single session: $10 Member; $18 Non-member. Registration required; call 718.549.3200×245. Continues July 26, August 30. Bird walks take place year-round at Wave Hill.

This entry was posted on Friday, June 26th, 2009 at 9:00 am by Bill Cary.
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