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Archive for the ‘Jamestown Audubon Center & Sanctuary’ category
Posted: April 6th, 2013

Learn about and watch bird banding in action Saturdays from April 27 through May 18 at the Audubon Center & Sanctuary, 1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown, N.Y.

Reservations are not required. The event, from 11 a.m. to 7 a.m. each day, is free to attend, but donations are appreciated.

Ornithologists will capture migrating and resident birds, fit them with identification bands, measure and weigh them, then release them back into the wild.

Dress for the weather and pack bird guides and binoculars if you have them, though they are not necessary.

Posted: January 3rd, 2013

Take a free tour of the Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Jamestown, N.Y., on Jan. 19.

Free admission hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the center, 1600 Riverside Road
Jamestown, NY 14701, as part of Doors Open Jamestown. Reservations are not required.

The center features hands-on exhibits, live animals, a nature store, plus 5 miles of maintained trails for hiking or cross country skiing. Another big draw is Liberty, the center’s resident and non-releasable bald eagle.

For information, call (716) 569-2345 or visit the center’s website.

FYI: If you’re thinking about combining a trip to Audubon with a stop at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute, sorry — RTPI is closed until Jan. 22 for computer and exhibit upgrades.

Posted: December 3rd, 2012

If you’re off work or school during the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, you might want to make the short drive to Jamestown, N.Y., for one of the many nature programs on the schedule at the Audubon Center & Sanctuary, 1600 Riverside Road.

1. Eagle behind-the-scenes tour, Dec. 26, 10 a.m.-noon. Learn how Liberty, the center’s resident bald eagle, is cared for during a program at the multipurpose room and Liberty’s kitchen. Cost is $7, or $5 for friends of the center. Reservations are not required. Bring a lunch. Program fee includes a self-guided tour of the building.

2. Hike with a naturalist, Dec. 27, 10 a.m.-noon. Meet in the lobby before wandering the center’s trails on the all-ages hike. Cost is $7, or $5 for friends of the center. Reservations are not required. Building admission is included in the fee.

3. Christmas with the Critters, Dec. 28, 10 a.m.-noon., in the multipurpose room. Meet some of Audubon animals up close during a live animal presentation. Cost is $7, $5 for friends of the center, or select a tag in advance from the Giving Tree and bring the item as your admission. Reservations are not required.

Giving Tree gifts benefit the live animals at Audubon, including Liberty, and the staff that takes care of them. Items like paper towels, bleach, Ziploc bags, sponges, brushes, and soap help staff care for the animals. Items like hides, bark, light bulbs, food, and decorations help the animals directly. Other things that help out are paper, laminate, pencils, printer ink, and gift cards to maintain the records and signs for the animals. Names, addresses and phone numbers should be on the tags so donation thank-yous can be sent.

4. Hike with a naturalist, Dec. 29, 10 a.m.-noon. Meet in the lobby before wandering the center’s trails on the all-ages hike. Cost is $7, or $5 for friends of the center. Reservations are not required. Building admission is included in the fee.

The center is closed Dec. 24 and 25. It is scheduled to be open Dec. 26-29 and Dec. 31 from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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