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Annual Fundraising Dinner 2026
Come Join Us for a Night of Fun And Prizes! Great South Bay Audubon's Annual DinnerThe Mansion at Timber Point398 Great River Road, Great River, NYMonday, May 4, 20266:00-9:00 PMGuest Speaker: John TurnerTopic: "The Goatsuckers of Long Island: Whip-poor-wills,...
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Chapter News
Tuesday Bird/Nature Walk at Connetquot State Park by Ken Thompson
Today, September 2, was our kickoff of the Fall 2025 season of Bird/Nature Walks. To start in style, we had a Bald Eagle fly over the parking lot as we did our morning introduction circle.
Parks and Trails on Long Island – Sept/Oct 2025
I love going to the beach because it is so beautiful and quiet beach with great views. I love walking along the water to the rocks and back-it’s a great workout. It’s fun looking for shells.
A Little Birdie Told Me… Q & A with Brook Ramirez – Sept/Oct 2025
On August 13, I attended an American Goldfinch presentation, given by Brooke at her Oakdale store. Here is some useful information that was given.
The Many Ways of Birding by Karen Andres
I used to think that to be a Birder you needed to be able to find and identify different birds. I’m learning that this isn’t necessarily true. Recently, I have become aware of several other types of birding techniques that don’t require you to identify a single bird!
Arguing I.D. by Steven D’Amato
I’m now in my 70’s and in my early birding days, there was such a drive for Life Lists that sometimes it could deter people from actually becoming birders. Someone would claim to have seen something and a ‘competitor’ would try to discredit it as soon as possible. In my case, there was an incident which should be a lesson for the chapter.
From the Editor’s Nest – Sept/Oct 2025
“It takes a village to raise a child” is an African proverb that I am sure many of you have heard before.
Upcoming Events
Annual Dinner
Our biggest night of the year is back! Join us May 4th at The Mansion at Timber Point in Great River for an evening of great company, inspiring conversation, and
May 4 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm at Mansion at Timber Point
Nature Walks
Central Park Bird Walk – RSVP Required
Meet at 7 a.m. on Central Park West at 77th St (opposite the Museum of Natural History). One of the best trips for our chapter! You must register for this
May 2 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 amAlley Pond Park Bird Walk
Northern State Pkwy to Exit 23, which reads: Cross Island Parkway, Union Turnpike and Alley Pond Park. Go to Union Turnpike (NOT Alley Pond Park). At the signal light, turn
May 9 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 am at Alley Pond ParkConnetquot River SPP Bird and Breakfast
Leaders Edith Wilson, Ken Thompson, Helga Merryman, Jack Carlson Reservations required 4$ – Reservations at Eventbrite.com search #NatureEdventure. Registration fee, plus 8$ parking fee per car – unless you have
May 10 @ 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Bird Feeder Survey
Feeder Survey JANUARY/FEBRUARY/MARCH 2023
Years ago, while walking through a park in Manhattan, I noticed a young man eating his lunch, a male house sparrow hopped over, cocked his head and looked at him, the young man immediately responded by tossing a bit of bread to the bird.





