Gardening for the Birds
Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY, United StatesLearn how to create a habitat for birds in your own backyard!
Learn how to create a habitat for birds in your own backyard!
This session is sold out! Please check out our other sessions of Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature. Check the calendar for more Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature sessions!
Calling all nature-loving bookworms! The Literature & Nature Book Group at Baltimore Woods welcomes all interested adult members of the community to meet at the Interpretive Center (or outside if weather permits) one Saturday a month to delve into a reading of fiction or creative nonfiction chosen by participants.
Experience a family forest therapy walk!
Start off our citizen science event with us as we review how to use the iNaturalist app.
Let's take a hike around our pond and forests to look for the frogs, toads, tadpoles, salamanders, and newts that live at Baltimore Woods.
In this sketching program, we will use pond nets to get a closer look at some of this pond life.
Experience a summer solstice forest therapy walk!
Take a walk with Naturalist Tom Meier to meet the ferns of Baltimore Woods and discover what makes these ancient plants so "ferntastic".
This session is sold out! Check the calendar for more Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature sessions!
This two-hour workshop will go over all aspects of telescope set-up and use.
Baltimore Woods Nature Center is excited to Partner with Matt Young's Mindful Nature Expeditions to offer a series of 6 outdoor excursions between February and July of 2024. This naturalist wellness class will combine observing nature with mindfulness, creating a practice that incorporates a heightened sense of awareness, both in ourselves and the environment around us. This is the final of 6 sessions which will be focused on "The comfort of trees and the experiences we've shared together on our journey through the classes" that will take place both at Baltimore Woods Nature Center and the CNYLT Pleasant Valley Preserve.