Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary

Crowds of birds and people turn out for the 5th Annual Waterbird Festival

Crowds of birds and people turn out for the 5th Annual Waterbird Festival

— Over 500 community members turned out to celebrate the natural treasures in their backyard at Richardson Bay Audubon Center and Sanctuary's 5th Annual Waterbird Festival
Engaging Audubon Youth at Richardson Bay

Engaging Audubon Youth at Richardson Bay

— At Richardson Bay Audubon Center and Sanctuary, Casey Arndt works to engage youth in conservation.
Richardson Bay Annual closure protects important migratory bird species

Richardson Bay Annual closure protects important migratory bird species

— Sanctuary waters in Richardson Bay are closed to all boat traffic October 1st through March 31st and in-water activities (including kayaks & stand-up paddleboards, or SUPs) from October 1st through March 31st to protect over-wintering and migratory waterbirds.
Gotta catch ‘em all? Pokemon Go players find real-world wildlife at Richardson Bay Audubon Center

Gotta catch ‘em all? Pokemon Go players find real-world wildlife at Richardson Bay Audubon Center

— Pokemon Go players have streamed into the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary since the game’s release on July 6.
Creating an Inclusive Summer Camp

Creating an Inclusive Summer Camp

— An Exciting Partnership with the National Inclusion Project
Another Waterbird Festival for the books

Another Waterbird Festival for the books

— More than 400 bird lovers attended Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary's annual event.
Meet Len Blumin

Meet Len Blumin

— The well-respected digiscoper will be leading a trip during Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary's Waterbird Festival.
3rd Annual Waterbird Festival to be held at the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary on February 6, 2016

3rd Annual Waterbird Festival to be held at the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary on February 6, 2016

— Festival highlights the ecological bounty of Richardson Bay, focusing on over-wintering waterbirds.
Longtime bird surveyer, Zoe McCormick, is heading to Cornell

Longtime bird surveyer, Zoe McCormick, is heading to Cornell

— Exciting news from one of our youth volunteers, Zoe McCormick, who just received her acceptance letter from Cornell University, home of the prestigious Cornell Lab of Ornithology! Since 2012, Zoe has been volunteering at the Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary where she helps conducts bird surveys and leads monthly bird walks.
Volunteers make the (waterbird) world go round

Volunteers make the (waterbird) world go round

— This #GivingTuesday we thank our dedicated volunteers.