The 2022 “I BIRD NY” challenge is underway for beginning and experienced birders in New York State.
State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos announced there are two levels of challenges that provide the opportunity to identify birds and learn about birdlife and offer a chance to win birding equipment.
The annual I BIRD NY Beginner’s Birding Challenge is open to anyone 16 years of age and younger. To complete the Beginner’s Birding Challenge, participants must identify 10 common New York bird species and submit their challenge sheet to the DEC.
Entries can be submitted online, be mailed, or emailed. They must be received October 14. Both entry forms are also available in Spanish. All participants in both challenges will be able to print a certificate of participation and be entered into a random drawing for a chance to win birding accessories, including binoculars and a grand prize spotting scope.
Information about birding in NYS: https://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/109900.html
Beginner birder challenge sheet:
https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/administration_pdf/begbirdchallenge.pdf
Experienced birder challenge sheet: https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/administration_pdf/expbirdchallenge.pdf
]]>WRFA’s Anthony Merchant went to the Roger Tory Peterson Institute to see and discuss the new Art of the Field Guide exhibit with RTPI’s Maria Ferguson and David Niles. The group talked about the artwork on display, what goes into putting together an exhibit, all the summer events coming to RTPI and more
The Art of the Field Guide exhibit is up from now until July, 17 2022
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