Sunday, September 25th at 9a.m. Join Andy Rzeznikiewicz as he points out various bird species. Bring binoculars and wear drab colored clothing. We carpool to various locations around the sanctuary. Cost: members – free, non-members $5.
Sunday, September 25th at 9a.m. Join Andy Rzeznikiewicz as he points out various bird species. Bring binoculars and wear drab colored clothing. We carpool to various locations around the sanctuary. Cost: members – free, non-members $5.
Saturday, September 10 11:00am – 12:30pm Joins us for a ponding expedition and have unfrog-ettable fun! We provide the buckets and nets, and you provide the boots and a zest for adventure! We’ll explore Farm Pond in search of creatures that swim, soar, slide, and crawl from leaping frogs to zipping water bugs! Plan on […]
Every Tues. in Sept. and Oct. at 8a.m. No walk on Oct. 11th Join Andy Rzeznikiewicz as he points out various bird species. Bring binoculars and wear drab colored clothing. We carpool to various locations around the sanctuary. Cost: members – free, non-members $5.
Pre-K through Grade 12. If you are interested in an education program at Birdcraft, please call 203-259-6305 ext. 117.
Last week we started field work for the continuation of our amphibian research to evaluate the presence of the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in our native frogs, toads and salamanders. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, or Bd as it is often called, may cause a deadly disease in amphibians which has been implicated in unprecedented amphibian die-offs and population crashes […]
Twan wanted to share the following article: https://worldwaders.posterous.com/plover-population-up-after-25-years-of-manage While it centers mostly on Massachusetts, it speaks to Piping Plovers across their range on the Atlantic coast. It has been 25 years since they were listed as a federally threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. Through a lot of hard work and cooperation between government […]
At 4:40PM today, Frank Mantlik found two Eurasian Collared-Doves at the airport in Stratford. They were near the entrance, and after he got some digi-binned photos, they flew off towards the east out of sight. Several birders headed down to try to relocate them. I headed back to the airport just before 6:00PM after checking […]
Things are going well at Gazebo Phil’s Martin Acres by the Sea. As of today the Purple Martins in the gourd with the camera have five eggs. That may not be the final number as one egg was added today. How many do you think we will end up with? Have a look at the […]
Connecticut Audubon Society receives thousands of calls and emails (and now tweets!) each year from Connecticut residents on a variety of topics relating to birds and the environment. These can include birds attacking windows, injured birds, questions about nests or fledglings seemingly without a mother, a fox or coyote being seen in a yard, and […]
Here is a message from the Coastal Center Director, Frank Gallo: Canoe tours through the Charles E. Wheeler Salt Marsh at Milford Point begin on June 4 & 5th. This is a great opportunity to get access to the remote recesses of the marsh where elusive species such as, Yellow-crowned Night-Heron, Marsh Wren, and Saltmarsh […]
eBird reached a terrific milestone in May as it surpassed 3 million bird observations for the month! Check out the information at this link that I copied below: https://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/May_2011_Milestone “With your help, eBird reached a new milestone this May, gathering 3,067,344 bird observations over the course of the month! Achieving our highest monthly total isn’t […]
Please join us for the 8th Annual Let the Birdies Fly Golf Tournament on Monday, September 26th at the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. You will have the chance to play where the pros play, and while you’re at it help us raise money so we can continue with our mission to conserve Connecticut’s […]
If you read our blog or are familiar with the Connecticut Audubon Society, you know about the Birdcraft Sanctuary and Museum. Founded in 1914, Birdcraft is the first private bird sanctuary in the United States. This six-acre site was originally created as a refuge to attract, harbor, and feed migratory and resident birds. It still […]
Saturday, May 28, 8am. Andy Rzeznikiewicz will take you to two new Nature Conservancy preserves in Ashford. Last year we found nesting Canada warblers, Barred owls, blackburnian warblers, red shouldered hawks and yellow billed cuckoos. Meet at the Center and we will carpool. Fee: $7 members, $12 non-members.
Judy Richardson, master bird bander and Chairman of the Connecticut Audubon Society Fairfield Regional Board received an International Cooperation Award from the US Department of Agriculture for her significant contribution to the establishment of a Network of Bird Monitoring in Costa Rica. This 2011 Conservations Award is part of the “Wings Across the Americas” program […]
“There’s nothing better than standing knee-deep in a marsh in the fog at two minutes to midnight listening to a Least Bittern calling, unless it’s joined by a screaming Barn Owl, and you’ve just broken the New England Big Day birding record, with 192 species! What a day.” The words of Coastal Center Director Frank […]
I hope you are already using eBird for all of your bird sightings. Now the site is getting even easier to use and better for the birds. You can help their team beta test a new data entry system. If you visit this page you can read all about it: https://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/new-ebird-data-entry This system makes entering […]
Saturday, May 21, 9am. Join Andy Rzeznikiewicz and fellow bird banders to see various songbirds up close. You will see how the birds are gently caught, evaluated and safely released. Participants may release a bird. Fee: $5 members, $10 non-members.
Today was an incredible day for migration in much of Connecticut. Birds were finally able to navigate into the state after two difficult and spotty weeks. I could go on and on about a bunch of nice sightings, but after a long and rewarding day in the field, I wanted to share a specific and […]