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WNY Young Birder Club
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  • Join
  • Events
    • Outreach
  • About
    • Bird of the Month!
  • Local Birding Resources
    • Friends
    • Camps
    • Lights Out
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    • Join
    • Events
      • Outreach
    • About
      • Bird of the Month!
    • Local Birding Resources
      • Friends
      • Camps
      • Lights Out

Local Birding Resources

***Greater Niagara Birding Trail Locations!***

  • Alice, Ever After Books

  • Allegany Nature Pilgrimage - June 3-5, 2022

  • Basics of Birding Blog

  • Birds on the Niagara Festival 

  • Buffalo Audubon

  • Buffalo Museum of Science

  • Buffalo-Niagara Birding FB group

  • Buffalo Ornithological Society

  • Earth Spirit

  • Feminist Bird Club

  • Field Guides Podcast

  • Niagara Region NYS Parks

  • Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve

  • Roger Tory Peterson Institute

  • Tifft Nature Preserve

  • Wild Kritters

  • WNY Land Conservancy

  • WNY Raptor and Wildlife Care, Inc.


A little further afield…

  • Braddock Bay

  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology


Don't forget about Canada!

  • Bird Kingdom

  • Long Point

  • Amherst Island

  • Rondeau

  • Pelee

WNY eBird Hotspots

Erie County

Niagara County

Allegany County

Cattaraugus County

Chautauqua County

Build a birdhouse resources!

Brought to the WNY YBC from Sophie via her local Green is Love group :) thanks Sophie!

Click here for tips on local places to get out in nature & additional general local nature resources

Contact wnyyoungbirders@gmail.com for questions, comments, or suggestions!

The WNY YBC operates in partnership with Birds on the Niagara, an international Buffalo-based organization celebrating birds, conservation, and social justice. For more information visit http://www.birdsontheniagara.org/. 


Photo credits to the Hebranks and Daniel Mlodozeniec. 

In addition to sharing a love of birds we want folks to know that birding is for everyone! We embrace the commitment of the birding community's efforts towards justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion through organizations such as Birdability and the Feminist Bird Club and the community science and community activism efforts of local and national birding organizations.  We also "practice and promote respectful, enjoyable, and thoughtful birding" by following the American Birding Association's Code of Birding Ethics.


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