All Friday trips are full day trips beginning at 7 a.m. Read the full trip description for more details.
Massawepie Mire contains the largest peatland complex in New York State. This remote and very scenic habitat is home to several resident species of birds, but in the spring and summer months, the bird populations explode. On this trip, birders will be on the lookout for breeding migrant warblers, sparrows, flycatchers, thrush species, woodpeckers, and more. Breeding Yellow-bellied Flycatchers, Palm Warbler, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Canada Jays, Mourning Warbler, and Black-backed Woodpecker are among the many species you might see around this bog. The walking trail is an abandoned railway, so flat, dirt/gravel conditions are expected.
All Friday trips are full day trips beginning at 7 a.m. Read the full trip description for more details.
Massawepie Mire contains the largest peatland complex in New York State. This remote and very scenic habitat is home to several resident species of birds, but in the spring and summer months, the bird populations explode. On this trip, birders will be on the lookout for breeding migrant warblers, sparrows, flycatchers, thrush species, woodpeckers, and more. Breeding Yellow-bellied Flycatchers, Palm Warbler, Lincoln’s Sparrow, Canada Jays, Mourning Warbler, and Black-backed Woodpecker are among the many species you might see around this bog. The walking trail is an abandoned railway, so flat, dirt/gravel conditions are expected.