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Looking at Nature: Mother’s Day Birding Walk

  • Innisfree Garden 362 Tyrrel Road Millbrook, NY, 12545 (map)

Join avid birder Barry Haydasz for an early morning walk at Innisfree in pursuit of the many birds that use this diverse habitat for breeding and migratory stopover needs. May 5th is in the heart of spring migration, and the variety of colorful songbirds that can be seen on this walk is exciting. We will be in search of all, from warblers and vireos to raptors, on this walk.

Novice to expert birders are welcome. Barry will identify and direct attention to birds and specific bird vocalizations for the group. If you have binoculars, please bring them along. Barry will have a very small number of pairs he can lend to participants.

INNISFREE MEMBERS GET FREE GARDEN ADMISSION & FREE OR DISCOUNTED SPECIAL PROGRAMS. Want to join or renew your support for this remarkable place and reap these rewards? Add a membership contribution to your ticket order today.

Participation in this walk is limited. Advance registration is strongly encouraged.

Innisfree will open rain or shine. Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for another date.


Barry Haydasz

Barry has been walking and writing about the trails of the Cary Institute since 2003. He focuses on the butterflies, birds, and plants but will stop to look at anything unusual.
When he's not on the trails, he is taking care of the Fern Glen, where the theme is native plants in native habitats. He can also be found leading the occasional butterfly walk or participating in other nature programs at Cary.

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Morning Light: Sunrise at Innisfree