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Thursday, January 17th, 2019
January 16, 2019 – Seven hundred fifty elementary students from Discovery Magnet School and Park City Magnet School, both in Bridgeport, will participate in the Connecticut Audubon Society’s award-winning Science in Nature Education Program, thanks to a generous $15,000 grant from the Horizon Foundation.
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Monday, December 17th, 2018
December 2018 – It’s been an exciting, maybe even unprecedented, year in Connecticut for birds and the people who love them. A Little Egret showed up on a breakwater off Stonington in August, single-handedly boosting the marine economy as birders scurried to charter boats to get a good look. Just days later a Black-bellied Whistling […]
Tags: 2018 Bird of the Year, Motus, rare birds, tree swallow, Western Kingbird
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2018
How did the state’s media cover Connecticut State of the Birds 2018? Take a look at these links. Hartford Courant New Haven Register/Hearst WNPR/Connecticut Public Broadcasting WSHU Milford Mirror/Hersam Acorn weeklies Waterbury Republican-American Hamlet Hub
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Sunday, December 2nd, 2018
Sixty people attended the publication event for Connecticut State of the Birds 2018 at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven on November 29. The audience included members of the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Board of Directors, the Connecticut Ornithological Association and the New Haven Bird Club, and members of Connecticut Audubon’s regional center boards, […]
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Thursday, November 1st, 2018
November 1, 2018 – Some of the best wildlife habitat on the Connecticut River estuary and in southeastern Connecticut, including coves, islands, and marshes in Old Lyme, are included in a new national reserve created to bring in funding for scientific research and conservation education. The National Estuarine Research Reserve encompasses the Lord Cove and […]
Tags: Connecticut River, estuary, Great Island, Groton, Lord Cove, National Estuarine Research Reserve, NERR, NOAA, Old Lyme, Press release
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Friday, September 21st, 2018
November 7, 2018 – Connecticut voters approved a Constitutional Amendment protecting Connecticut’s public lands yesterday. The Amendment requires the Connecticut General Assembly to hold a public hearing and gain a 2/3 majority vote before state-owned park, forest, wildlife management area, or farmland is sold, swapped, or given away. This means greater transparency for the public […]
Tags: advocacy, Advocacy/Policy, Conservation, constitutional amendment, Hammonasset, Protect CT, referendum, Sherwood Island, state parks
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2018
October 15, 2018 – Although late September through October is the prime time-frame for migratory sharp-tailed sparrows, both species may be seen well into November in Connecticut. One of the best places to look is Connecticut Audubon’s Coastal Center at Milford Point.
Tags: Bird Finder, Chris Wood, Milford Point Coastal Center, sparrows
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Tuesday, October 9th, 2018
October 9, 2018 – The Connecticut Audubon Society will install permanent, educational trail signs throughout the H. Smith Richardson Wildlife Sanctuary in Westport, thanks to an $8,000 grant from Fields Pond Foundation of Waltham, Massachusetts. The signs will be erected throughout one mile of planned trails in the sanctuary’s newly restored bird and wildlife habitats. […]
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Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018
October 3, 2018 – “I kept watching and was rewarded when it untucked its head to preen. There was the spoon-shaped bill, clearly outlined against the leaves for several seconds before the bird tucked it away again.”
Tags: Bird Finder, Milford Point Coastal Center, rare birds, Roseate Spoonbill, Tom Andersen
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Monday, October 1st, 2018
February 13, 2019, update: U.S. Senate passes the Land and Water Conservation Fund. February 26, 2019 update: The House of Representatives authorized the LWCF as well. The funding is now permanent! To all who supported it and spoke in favor of it, we send a huge thank you! The Connecticut Audubon Society has actively supported […]
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
September 26, 2018 – A memo from Executive Director Patrick Comins about a recent decision to protect the Northeast’s herring fishery I am thrilled to report some great and unexpected news. Yesterday the New England Fishery Management Council passed Amendment 8 to the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan. Having corresponded with Connecticut’s representatives on the […]
Tags: Advocacy/Policy, Long Island Sound, osprey, Patrick Comins
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2018
September 24, 2018 – The Endangered Species Act protects wildlife throughout the United States and its territories, and it has a direct affect on several species of bird in Connecticut. Those birds could suffer population declines if the act is weakened, as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes. Here is the letter from Executive […]
Tags: Advocacy/Policy, Conservation, Patrick Comins, piping plovers, rare birds
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Wednesday, September 19th, 2018
September 19, 2018 – Connecticut birders are in a tizzy over a Roseate Spoonbill that showed up near the mouth of the Housatonic River this week. It’s the third time this summer that a species new to the state has been seen.
Tags: Bird Finder, Coastal Center, Genevieve Nuttall, Milford Point, Milford Point Coastal Center, Patrick Comins, rare birds, Roseate Spoonbill
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2018
September 15, 2018 – The Connecticut Audubon Society is taking to the sea for its 119th Annual Meeting. If you’re a member, you’re invited! The meeting is set for 3 p.m. Saturday, October 20th, on board the Cecilia Ann, which we’ve chartered for the occasion. Following the meeting, we will take a three-hour cruise past […]
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2018
September 12, 2018 – The flycatcher sallying forth from a fencepost in Pomfret on Sunday might well have been a Western Kingbird. Nancy Barrett, a Connecticut Audubon member who lives nearby, photographed the bird and sent the shot today to Andy Rzeznikiewicz, our sanctuary manager in eastern Connecticut. Western Kingbirds show up in Connecticut every […]
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Wednesday, August 8th, 2018
October 3, 2018 – Many thanks to the 100-plus people who participated in Birds from Here and There, our September 27 fundraiser in Hartford to benefit conservation in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. The evening raised more $3,000 to go to the Puerto Rico Ornithological Society (Sociedad Ortinológica Puertorriqueña) to be used […]
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2018
August 23, 2018 – Summer on Long Island Sound’s coast is a drawn-out carnival of shorebirds. Here’s a straightforward guided tour of what we saw at the Milford Point Coastal Center on Wednesday morning, August 22.
Tags: Bird Finder, Coastal Center, Long Island Sound, Milford Point, Milford Point Coastal Center, shorebirds
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2018
August 21, 2018 – Every third grader in Norwich Public Schools will get the benefits of the Connecticut Audubon Society’s award-winning outdoor science education program in the 2018-19 school year, thanks to grants from two eastern Connecticut foundations. All 375 third-grade students and their teachers will participate in Connecticut Audubon’s full-day, hands-on Science in Nature […]
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Tuesday, August 14th, 2018
August 14, 2018 – You may have heard by now that there is a Black-bellied Whistling-Duck in Essex! It’s quite the buzz in the birding community and if accepted by the birding powers as a wild bird, it will be a first state record.
Tags: Andy Griswold, Bird Finder, Connecticut River, ducks, EcoTravel, rare birds, waterfowl
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