Virtual/Online Program: Bird Friendly Gardens

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In this virtual program, you will learn how to preserve backyard and other habitats, the importance of native plants, the impact of climate change, and how to help our fine feathered friends. 

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Led by Cary Andrews, an avid birder, and board member for the  Saw Mill River Audubon. She is past chair of the Croton Conservation Advisory Council, and has worked for many years on the Croton annual Earth Day celebration. Most recently she was named as the Croton Bird Commissioner and writes articles/letters on various bird topics and events in the area for the local newspaper. Cary gives talks on various topics regarding birds--such as backyard habitat, bird friendly gardens, how climate change affects birds, birding trip highlights, and topics on general bird knowledge.   As a recently retired Physician Associate at Montefiore she is enjoying being able to go birding more often, and recently traveled  to Gaspe Peninsula/Quebec Canada, the Adirondacks and South Africa on birding trips.