Art and the Animal Continues
If you have not seen Art and the Animal yet please join us this week at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History to enjoy our exciting exhibition – it will only be here for a couple more weeks!
Read MoreNorthern Hawk Owl
I wonder if our region will be lucky enough to receive a Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) this winter…you do not have to wait to spot one, though, if you come visit us at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History in Jamestown, New York to see Art and the Animal on display. Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator
Read MoreA Circle Unbroken
Here is “A Circle Unbroken” by Carel P. Brest van Kempen, on display at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History as a part of Art and the Animal. A beautiful male Eastern Towhee can be seen on the snow, and later today we will post a gorgeous female. Come by and see this guy while you can!
Read MoreSitting Around?
Did you spend the weekend sitting around? Looking for something to do on a quiet day this week? It had better include a visit to see us at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History to enjoy Art and the Animal!
Read MoreCommon Eiders
The past week has seen a lot of waterfowl on the move with ducks heading to southern lakes and reservoirs or even the Atlantic Ocean. October is a common time for many species to get moving, and birds like the Common Eider – the largest duck in the Northern Hemisphere – do not feel so far away with the type of weather we have been having in the last few days. Come see them and much more in our Art and the Animal exhibition this weekend!
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