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Talk On Westchester Birds Set At Larchmont Garden Club

LARCHMONT, N.Y. – Westchester is brimming with birds, says the Chappaqua-based Saw Mill River Audubon Society.

Members of the Garden Club of Larchmont work on holiday decorations in December. The Saw Mill River Audubon Society will make a presentation to club members on Westchester's birds on Monday, Feb. 1.

Members of the Garden Club of Larchmont work on holiday decorations in December. The Saw Mill River Audubon Society will make a presentation to club members on Westchester's birds on Monday, Feb. 1.

Photo Credit: Garden Club of Larchmont
The pileated woodpecker is among the 300 plus species of birds that can be seen in Westchester County, according to local Audubon folks.

The pileated woodpecker is among the 300 plus species of birds that can be seen in Westchester County, according to local Audubon folks.

Photo Credit: Saw Mill River Audubon Society

Due to the diversity of the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, more than 300 species of our fine-feathered friends can be seen in the county, says Anne Swain, the society’s executive director.

Swain is scheduled to give a talk on Westchester’s avian population at a meeting of the Garden Club of Larchmont from 1-3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1.

The meeting will be held at the senior center at the VFW’s David Potts Jr. Post 1156, 1288 Boston Post Road, Larchmont.

For more information, contact Trish Doyle at trishdoyle@msn.com, or by calling (914) 329-1546. 

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