The Nature Center Building
The nature center building houses fun, hands-on displays for all ages and a nature store. Click on “Hours” at right to learn when you can visit.
Multipurpose Room (aka Auditorium)
Meeting rooms of various sizes and configurations and a full kitchen make Audubon the place for training, conferences, retreats, and special events like parties and weddings. Call to request information about holding your event here.

The Auditorium is often set up lecture style for presentations and slide shows. It is, however, actually a multi-purpose room and can be set up for your reception or dinner. It is pictured here set up for our 2007 Annual Meeting and Volunteer Recognition Dinner. This room has been used for strategic planning retreats, training sessions, wedding receptions, church services, dinners, graduation parties, birthday parties, and more. It’s also a great place for workshops, yoga, art exhibits, and many other purposes!
The paintings on the wall in the above picture were done by some of our 2007 Day Camp students in Art Camp, under the direction of Lori Rothfus. The paintings were on display until September of 2008. New creations appear in this room periodically.
Windows on Wildlife
Sit and enjoy a beautiful view. Birds, chipmunks, and sometimes even deer visit our birdfeeders.
Discovery Room
Through a permit with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, we are able to have on display several local reptiles and amphibians. Meet Garter Snake, American Toad, Leopard Frog, Spring Peeper, Wood Frog, and various others. A couple of tanks of fish and a variety of turtles will entertain and educate as well.
Nature Store
Our store has a wide variety of nature-related items including bird seed, bird feeders, nest boxes, nest box kits, books, notecards, field guides, walking sticks, teeshirts, tote bags, jewelry, toys, puzzles, puppets, and more. Members receive a 10% discount on purchases. Click here for more information about the Nature Store.
Fireplace Room
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Conference Room
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Skyroom
The top floor of the nature center building is called the Skyroom, and what a great view of the sanctuary you have from its windows. Currently in the Skyroom you will find displays about American Bald Eagles including a timeline of their plight, a model of an eagle’s nest, “wings” to try on, and two paintings by area artist John Andrea dipicting scenes of eagles in their natural habitats. A closed circuit TV gives a glimpse into Liberty’s cage.


