Events

Upcoming Events

 

Saturday, March 1

Living with Urban Coyotes
Crotona Park, Bronx, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

New York City is home to an amazing abundance of wildlife. Learn about the basic biology of coyotes, a super smart and energetic animal. Also discuss how to safely coexist with them. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.


World Wildlife Day Celebration
Park of the Americas, Queens, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Meet some of our local wildlife as we discuss the importance of wildlife and the benefits of conservation in honor of this holiday, officially celebrated on March 3. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.


Sunday, March 2

First Sunday Birding
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Dozens of species that visit the park through all seasons. Learn about the different habitats in the park and why they are important for all types of birds. Please bring your own binoculars. Program is hosted by Brooklyn Bird Club and Prospect Park Alliance. Please visit the Alliance’s website for more information.


Signs of Spring Scavenger Hunt
Juniper Valley Park, Queens, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Spring season is upon us and animals and plants are adapting to the changes. Go on a hunts for bugs, nests, leaf buds, and birds. Explore the hidden world of spring nature. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.


Birding: Spring Migration
Central Park, Manhattan, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Enjoy the best viewing spots to see spring migratory birds. Birding programs are appropriate for all skill levels and beginners are welcome. Program is hosted by NYC Park Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.


Birding: All About Owls
Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Learn more about the various species of owls found in our parks and their diets. Hopefully we will be lucky enough to spot an owl in the wild. Birding programs are appropriate for all skill levels and beginners are welcome. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Wednesday, March 5

Indigenous Stewards of North America’s Bird Nursery
Online program; 7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Join a discussion with Indigenous land stewards from Kaska Dena Ancestral Territory in Northern Canada, one of the many indigenous communities working to preserve the Boreal Forest of North America – North America’s Bird Nursery. Hear how sharing knowledge and fostering collaboration is essential for protecting bird species and biodiversity. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Thursday, March 6

Timberdoodle Trek
Shirley Chisholm Park, Brooklyn, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Join this special hike to look for signs of Woodcocks! Learn more about these amazing birds and their behaviors as we walk along the Fountain trails. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Program is hosted by NYS Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Saturday, March 8

Winter Birding
Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan, 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m.

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. Pre-registration is preferred. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Winter Birding
Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

This former airfield-turned-natural haven offers a variety of habitats, from marshes to meadows, making it the perfect place to spot winter visitors like shovelers, scoters, and mergansers. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Beginner Birding
Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Enjoy the best viewing spot in New York City to see spring migratory birds. Learn all about birding basics. Learn how to ID common birds found throughout the park. Binoculars and field guides will be provided. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Park Pals: Good Night, Good Morning – Nocturnal Animals
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Park Pals is an early childhood family program for children ages 0-6 and their caregivers. In light of the upcoming equinox, when day and night becomes the same length, learn about nocturnal animals at Jamaica Bay, such as bats, owls, moths, and horseshoe crabs. Explore through themed sensory activities, a read-aloud, and a nature walk in the refuge. Program is hosted by Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy and NPS Gateway National Wildlife Refuge. Pre-registration is preferred. Please visit the Conservancy’s website to register and for more information.

 

Beginner Birding
Springfield Park, Queens, 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Enjoy the best viewing spot in New York City to see spring migratory birds. Learn all about birding basics. Learn how to ID common birds found throughout the park. Binoculars and field guides will be provided. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Sunday, March 9

Winter Birding
Alley Pond Park, Queens, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

This park contains both fresh and saltwater wetlands, forests, tidal flats, meadows, and glacier-formed landscapes. It is a prime spot for winter visitors like waterfowl, sparrows, and hawks. Pre-registration is encouraged. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Winter Birding
Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

The park’s forested areas, salt marshes, and grassy meadows offer rich habitat for a variety of migrating birds. Pre-registration is preferred. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Winter Birding
Rockaway Beach, Queens, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Come see sea ducks, grebes, common and red-throated loons, Northern gannets, and other winter birds on the shoreline. All levels of birders are welcome. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Program is hosted by NYC Plover Project and RISE. Please visit RISE’s website to register and for more information.

 

Know your Female Birds
Baisley Pond Park, Queens, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

Celebrate Women’s History Month by honoring notable women in ornithology and take a deeper look into the ecological roles of often overlooked female bird population. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Saturday, March 15

Discovery Hike: Urban Wildlife
South Jamaica Infinity Garden, Queens, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Walk through the garden and learn about NYC’s urban wildlife and how greenspaces such as community gardens, parks, and street trees help maintain ecological factors in our urban environment. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Winter Birding
Governors Island, East River, 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Meet the winter birds of Governors Island! Nearly 240 bird species have been spotted on the island, which provides excellent habitat all year round. For expert or beginners, this tour will help you discover all the bird life the island has to offer this winter. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Storytime
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

“Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” but let him read to you. Enjoy Ranger Storytime and then create your own pigeon out of construction paper. Program is hosted by NPS Gateway National Recreation Area. Program subject to cancellation due to weather. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Sunday, March 16

Birding
Mount Loretto, Staten Island, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

Explore the diverse habitats of this park and look for winter birds! Pre-registration is preferred. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Thursday, March 20

Nature Storytime
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn, 3:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Join librarians from Brooklyn Public Library for an exciting and engaging storytime session, along with singing and rhymes. Stick around after the reading to check out all the animals and activities in the room. Program is hosted by Brooklyn Bridge Park. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Saturday, March 22

Discovery Hike: Vernal Pools
Alley Pond Park, Queens, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.

Vernal pools are seasonal wetlands that are home to many distinct plants and animals. Learn what kinds of amphibians can be found here, their life cycles, and how the geologic history of Long Island has contributed to the formation of these unique habitats. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Birding: Early Spring Migration
Central Park, Manhattan, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Enjoy the best viewing spots to see spring migratory birds. Birding programs are appropriate for all skill levels and beginners are welcome. Let’s look for spring migrants that include warblers, raptors, and more! Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Nature Exploration
Seton Falls Park, Bronx, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Hike through a park full of natural wonders. It is often referred to as the “Grand Canyon” of the Bronx. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Sunday, March 23

Bilingual Birding
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

See sparrows, finches, ducks, wading birds, and more along Willow Lake. Beginner birders are more than welcome! Pre-registration is preferred. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Accessible Birding
Fort Tryon, Manhattan, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Enjoy the sweeping views of the Palisades and the Hudson River from soaring cliffs of bedrock in northern Manhattan. Accessibility is enhanced by your birding guide who will offer augmentative and alternative communication pamphlets, Braille pamphlets, and plush birds. Pre-registration is preferred. Program is hosted by NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Saturday, March 29

Let’s Go Birding Together (LGBT)
Randall’s Island, Manhattan, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Let’s search the park for feathered friends at the beginning of spring! This tour is for anyone who loves birds, likes birds, is vaguely interested in birds, or just wants something fun and different to do outdoors. All are welcome, those who identify as LGBTQIA+, allies, families, and anyone who wants to enjoy an inclusive and informative outdoor experience. Program is hosted by Randall’s Island Park Alliance and NYC Bird Alliance. Please visit their website to register and for more information.

 

Birding: Early Spring Migration
Marine Park, Brooklyn, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Walk along the Salt Marsh Nature Trail to discover and learn about different migratory birds that are in the NYS area during early spring. Binoculars and guides will be provided. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Insect Exploration Hunt
Riverside Park, Manhattan, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Explore the park looking for insects such as ants, wasps, beetles, butterflies, mantids, and more. Learn how insects are great for the environment. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Nature Exploration
Captain Tilly Park, Queens, 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

On nature exploration hikes discover the plants and animals that inhabit the urban forest. You will be introduced to the many species of birds, plants, and other species living within the park. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Birding: American Woodcocks
Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Join an evening walk to learn all about the wacky world of woodcocks. Also known as the Timberdoodle, woodcocks take to the skies at night with a dazzling corkscrew flight pattern and charming vocalizations. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Sunday, March 30

Birding: Winter Waterfowl
Conference House Park, Staten Island, 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

Enjoy the best viewing spots in New York City to see winter waterfowl. Birding programs are an all-inclusive safe space and appropriate for all skill levels. Beginners are welcome. Join to look for some of the migratory waterfowl that spent the winter with us. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Junior Ranger Birding
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Queens, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Calling all Junior Rangers! Explore the trails of the refuge and learn about birds with a park ranger. The program will be followed by a special Junior Ranger “swearing-in” ceremony. This program is recommended for ages 6-10 but Junior Rangers of all ages and families are welcome to join. Program is hosted by NPS Gateway National Recreation Area. Program subject to cancellation due to weather. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Birding: Spring Migration
Highland Park, Queens, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Enjoy the best viewing spots in New York City to see spring migratory birds. Birding programs are appropriate for all skill levels and beginners are welcome. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.

 

Preparing the Pollinator Garden
Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

The arrival of spring means it’s time to get the garden in order. Help clean garden beds and create space for bees, birds, and other species. Learn more about the ways pollinator species help plants flourish in parks. Program is hosted by NYC Parks Urban Park Rangers. Please visit their website for more information.