by admin | Jun 15, 2023 | The Sandpiper
How Birdwatching Can Help Kids Learning About Math Just a simple and entertaining activity can help school-age children to develop their STEM skills. Next time your child has a hard time solving equations, take them for a walk in the park and don’t forget those...
by admin | Jun 15, 2023 | Bird Feeder Survey, The Sandpiper
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...
by admin | Jun 15, 2023 | The Sandpiper
President’s Message Summer 2023 Hello my little birding friends! Hope you are all well and enjoying the birds. A lot of the spring and summer birds are coming back. The Ospreys are all sitting in their nests. They are everywhere! A friend saw a Hummingbird around...
by admin | Jun 15, 2023 | Featured, The Sandpiper
2023 Annual Dinner Recap  On Monday, May 8, we had our annual dinner at Captain Bill’s. Although the dinner did not go off without a hitch, it certainly went off as a terrific event. After wading through errors and last-minute reservations and seating changes, it was...
by admin | Jun 15, 2023 | The Sandpiper
Coming up on 100 Years! Great South Bay Audubon Society was founded in 1927. We are coming up on our centennial in just 4 years. Anyone in our audience over 60 knows how fast 4 years goes by. We want to make it — but we need your help. There are several opportunities...
by admin | May 18, 2023 | Featured, The Sandpiper
2023 GSBAS Annual Dinner: Huge Success! On May 8th, the Great South Bay Audubon Society held its Annual dinner at Captain Bill’s in Bayshore. The evening’s program of fellowship, learning and sharing was highlighted by guest speaker, Cara Fernandes, Program Director...
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