While this event is free, donations in any amount are always welcome to support future environmental education programs like this one.
While this event is free, donations in any amount are always welcome to support future environmental education programs like this one.
While this event is free, donations in any amount are always welcome to support future environmental education programs like this one.
While this event is free, donations in any amount are always welcome to support future environmental education programs like this one.
Register here for our Fall Bird Hike at Ferry Landing State Park on Saturday, October 28 at 9 am. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
Register here for our Fall Bird Hike at Avery Farm on Saturday, October 14 at 9 am. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
Register here for our Fall Bird Hike at Pleasant Valley Preserve on Thursday, October 12 at 5 pm. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
Register here for our Fall Bird Hike at Darrow Pond on Tuesday, September 5 at 9 am. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
Register here for our Swallow Paddle in Old Lyme on Thursday, September 28 at 5:30 pm. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
Register here for our Swallow Paddle in Old Lyme on Thursday, September 21 at 5:30 pm. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
Register here for our Swallow Paddle in Old Lyme on Thursday, September 14 at 5:30 pm. Questions? Contact us at 860.598.4218 or email rtpec@ctaudubon.org
July 31, 2023 — One of the great things about the bird world is that you just never know. You never know, for example, when a species that hasn’t nested in the state in 20 or 30 years will suddenly settle down and raise a family on your sanctuary, which is what a pair of Northern Bobwhite did this year at Connecticut Audubon’s Bafflin Preserve in Pomfret.
July 24, 2023 — This looks like a record year for Piping Plovers at Milford Point. Sixteen pairs of this federally-threatened species nested along the sandbar in 2023. As of today, 25 young birds have fledged and six others are preparing to.
This Birdcraft Sanctuary and Museum is one of Fairfield’s greatest hidden gems. Located in the heart of downtown, Annie Burr Jennings donated the land to the CT Audubon Society in 1914, establishing one of the first private songbird sanctuaries in the United States. The building and property have been further recognized with designation on the […]