The cold weather and open water of the Hudson and Croton Rivers bring many birds to Croton Point Park. Eagles Expected!
Scott Craven is a lifelong birder and has been leading “history heavy” walks for Teatown’s EagleFest since its inception. He is a retired Ossining police officer and works at the Ossining Library. Scott is also the Town of Ossining Historian, and has spoken to local groups about environmental history in the Hudson Valley for decades.
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. All adults must show proof of vaccination.