yellow and gray with black flecks after-hatch-year male American Redstart on a branch
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Buttercup Farm Audubon Sanctuary

American Redstart. Photo: Jean Hall/Audubon Photography Awards
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6808 State Route 82, Stanfordville, NY 12581

Open Today Sunrise - Sunset

A Natural Oasis Where Birds Thrive

Buttercup Farm Sanctuary is located in the northeastern corner of Dutchess County just south of Pine Plains on Route 82. At 641 acres, Buttercup is an area of diverse habitats with rolling, open grasslands, second growth and more mature woodlands, a former orchard and a marshy, flooded woodland. There are six miles of trails throughout the sanctuary. Over 80 species of birds are possible on a good May day. Of special interest are nesting Great Blue Herons, Wood Ducks, Bobolinks and other birds of the field. Both Golden-winged and Lawrence's Warblers are seen periodically. The sanctuary is relatively undeveloped and is open from dawn until dusk, seven days per week. 

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