Raptor Run 5K and Family Fun Run

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

Run, or walk, along stream sides, through meadows and forest, and around the lovely Audubon Pond on this 5K trail run and 1 mile Family Fun Run! Proceeds from the event benefit the education programs and habitats of Bucks County Audubon!

Summer Nature Camp Week 1

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

June 18th – 22nd: Hooray for Habitat! – What do ladybugs, blue birds, red fox, and you have in common? You all need a habitat! Learn about the needs of our resident wildlife as you explore ponds, streams, forests and meadows of Honey Hollow. Is your child as excited as we are to be outside this summer? […]

Campfire & Camp Out

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

Need a mini getaway with your sweetie or want to have some family bonding time out in nature? Join Bucks County Audubon Society for a fun overnight camp-out!  Not sure a camp-out is right for you?  That's okay just come for the Campfire from 7:00-8:30 pm. Schedule of the Night: 6:30:  Arrive and set up […]

Summer Nature Camp Week 2

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

June 25th – 29th: Science Super Stars – Learn how to be a science super star this adventure packed week! Observations, explorations, experiments, data, discovery, and lots of hands-on science fun will nurture a love of science and make everyone want to be a super star. Is your child as excited as we are to be outside this […]

Year of the Bird!: Panel Discussion & Reception

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

Inspired by the efforts of the National Audubon Society, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, BirdLife International and National Geographic we are hosting a Year of the Bird Panel Discussion & Reception! These organizations named 2018 the Year of the Bird in honor of the the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act […]

Beautiful Butterflies: North American Butterfly Count

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

Love butterflies and pollinators? Learn all about them during our annual Butterfly Count citizen science project! Join us for a brief presentation and then head out to our fields and meadows in search of these flighty creatures. Bring a field guide, binoculars, and camera if you have them. No experience necessary! Admission is $3 and […]

Summer Nature Camp Week 3

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

August 13th-17th: Wilderness Survival -Get ready for a week of rugged wilderness adventure! To learn how to survive in the outdoors, we will build shelters, cook over the campfire, learn to collect and clean drinking water, identify wild edible plants, and so much more! Is your child as excited as we are to be outside this summer? Bring […]

Cold-Blooded Critters: PA Amphibian & Reptile Survey (PARS)

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

Fascinated with reptiles and amphibians? So are we! Join us for a herpetology presentation and then we’ll head to our streams and forests to search out the slimy salamanders, slithery snakes, and jumpy frogs! Please be dressed for the weather and for an outdoor walk across uneven terrain. Bring a field guide, binoculars, and camera […]

Summer Nature Camp Week 4

Visitor Center 2877 Creamery Road , New Hope, United States

August 27th-31st: Ex-STREAM Explorers! – Crayfish, salamanders, and minnows…OH MY! These are just a few of the critters that call our ponds, streams and marshes home.  Let’s get wet and dirty this week as we explore these aquatic ecosystems and learn who lives there and why they are important. Does your child want to spend every […]

Nighthawk Watch

Fort Washington State Park 447 Militia Hill Road, Forth Washington, PA, United States

Join Bob McGarry for an evening of birding for Nighthawks at Fort Washington State park. Common Nighthawks are most active at dawn and dusk, not night, while they forage for aerial insects.Recent studies suggest a substantial decline in numbers of this species, perhaps owing to increased predation, indiscriminate use of pesticides leading to lowered insect […]

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