The cold weather and open water of the Hudson and Croton Rivers bring many birds to Croton Point Park. Eagles Expected!
Come join birder extraordinaire (and Teatown Board member) Charlie Roberto to look and listen for our winter birds.
Charlie retired from the Fire Department of the City of New York as a Captain after 40 years of service. He loves getting people excited about our natural world. He conducts nature programs for New York State, Westchester County Parks, local schools, Audubon, and Teatown on birds, butterflies, moths, and plants.
Please read carefully: This is a 45 min to 1 hour program by registration only. Pay-What-You-Wish. No walk-ins. 15 people per time slot, masks required, must bring your own binoculars or viewing equipment. Dress for the weather as bird walks are entirely outdoors. Program not suitable for children under 8 years old. Meeting point: Main Parking Lot at Croton Point Park. In case of inclement weather, the program will be cancelled. No refunds. Must follow Teatown health protocol. All adults must show proof of vaccination.