Fall Birding at Inwood Hill Park with Annie Barry (10/6)
Admission
- $28.00 - Member Admission
- $42.00 - General Admission
Description
Inwood Hill Park is a jewel of New York City. Nestled between the Hudson River, Dyckman Street, and Seaman Avenue, this last tract of largely old-growth oak and tulip forest transports you to another world and another time. Glacial "pot holes," towering trees, and stunning river views create an unrivaled birding backdrop.
Registration required. $28 for NYC Bird Alliance (formerly NYC Audubon) members, $42 for non-members. Limited to 15.
Accessibility and Directions:
If you need to get in touch with Annie Barry on the day of the event, please contact her via text, not phone call. Contact information will be available after registering.
This park contains paved paths with some inclined trails. Restrooms are available on site. The 1 and A train lines stop closest to the park.
Photo: The Great Crested Flycatcher, identifiable by its yellow belly and rufous tail and wings, may stop through the mature woodlands of Inwood Hill Park. Credit: Laura Meyers
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