BBRR’s Mission:
To conduct research projects on birds of prey, other wildlife and the environment.
To educate the public about birds of prey, other wildlife and the environment.
To contribute to consideration of public policy on birds of prey, other wildlife and the environment..
To maintain the natural character of Braddock Bay, Lake Ontario, New York for public benefit.
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April 2024
Bird of Prey Days 2024 – Friday Program Sold Out
Come to Braddock Bay Park and join the celebration of the migration! Opening Night Program! — doors open 6:30 pm 7:00 pm Raptors of the Forest, featuring BBRR’s raptor ambassadors and guests from Helmer Nature Center. Presented by Daena Ford, president of BBRR Walk-ins welcome but seating is limited. Reserve your spot by using the […] ...
Bird of Prey Days 2024 – Saturday Program
Come to Braddock Bay Park and join the celebration of the migration! BBRR has a variety of programs happening for all ages, both indoors and out, to help you learn about some fascinating birds of prey. These exhibitors will be on site throughout the weekend: The Bird House, Genesee Valley Audubon Society, Rochester Birding Association, […] ...
Introduction to Wildscaping: Making your Home a Haven for Birds, Pollinators and Wildlife
Combating climate change requires action on multiple fronts. From taking the lead of those most impacted by environmental degradation to demonstrating ecosystem solidarity at home, there’s a growing recognition of the need to reassess local, institutional and systemic practices. More and more people are considering the needs of their wild neighbors, including their preferred shelter, […] ...
Into the Woods: A Bird’s Survival Guide to Living in the Forest
What does it take to survive as a bird of the forest? Join the Incredible Hawk and find out! Learn about adaptations of forest birds in this interactive program for families. This event is part of the 2024 Bird of Prey Days program, which takes place at Braddock Bay Park, 199 East Manitou Road in […] ...
WNY Raptor: Wildlife Rehabilitation, Research and Education
WNY Raptor is a nonprofit organization dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation, education, and research. During WNY Raptor’s presentation, Bernie Clabeaux will share the mission of the nonprofit as well as successful rehabilitation stories, including those of orphaned barn owls, turkey vultures, hawks, and others. She will also discuss the current research projects of WNY Raptor. Helen […] ...
Capillaria in Sharp-shinned Hawks: Current Trends and Research Directions 2024
Banders at Braddock Bay Raptor Research have been monitoring the capillaria parasitic infection in Sharp-shinned hawks since the spring of 2020. A total of eight banding stations in the U.S. and Canada are now inspecting these hawks when captured. The rates of infection vary from station to station and those results will be reported. Current […] ...
Bird of Prey Days 2024 – Sunday Program
Come to Braddock Bay Park and join the celebration of the migration! BBRR has a variety of programs happening for all ages, both indoors and out, to help you learn about some fascinating birds of prey. These exhibitors will be on site throughout the weekend: The Bird House, Genesee Valley Audubon Society, Rochester Birding Association, […] ...
Live Raptor Presentation by the Cornell Raptor Program
The Cornell Raptor Program was established in 1993 to provide Cornell undergraduate students and other community members an opportunity to become involved directly with efforts to promote conservation of birds of prey. We will be presenting live hawks, falcons, and owls and our education birds’ personal histories, with time for a Q&A and chance to […] ...
What’s that Hawk? Raptor ID Workshop
Come hawkwatch with us! This program will start indoors with a short presentation on the species you will see during migration and other times of year. Get tips on how to identify the birds, and then go outside and put those newfound skills to the test. Bring your own binoculars or borrow from BBRR. Great […] ...
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