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Early autumn is a delightful time to be outdoors in Chautauqua County, but if the region receives more soaking rains in the next week please keep us in mind as a great escape. We hope to see you walk into our lobby to enjoy a wealth of indoor wildlife in Art and the Animal.
Read MoreWaterbird Art
The last Great Egrets and Snowy Egrets are beginning to clear out for the autumn and winter seasons, but you can still spot them flying by on our walls here at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History. Rainy day? Then come see Art and the Animal!
Read MoreLibrary Gallery
You may not recognize our library here at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, but you will certainly love what we have done with the place. This is only one corner of Art and the Animal, and you need to come see the rest of the space this week!
Read MoreSecond Floor Flight
Who knows what might be flying around our second floor! Visit us today at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History to see what birds you spot both outside and inside our building, the latter a part of the Art and the Animal exhibition.
Read MoreThe Sculptor
This is a scene you may have witnessed before if you are fortunate enough to have Pileated Woodpeckers in your neighborhood. They are certainly talented sculptors, using those enormous bills to create natural art wherever they have the wood to do so. See our art in Art and the Animal now at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History through October 25.
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