by admin | Apr 1, 2024 | The Sandpiper
Articles From The March Newsletter Hello Great South Bay Audubon members and friends: We are ready to start a wonderful bird ing season with many activities. We are planning hikes, a dinner, a festival, and presentations related to birding, nature and the environment....
by admin | Mar 15, 2024 | The Sandpiper
March Newsletter Presidents Message by Jody Banaszak Hello, my little birding friends! Hope this newsletter finds you all well and hope you enjoyed the holidays and got a lot of nice presents!! I can’t believe how warm it was in December.  I saw people wearing shorts,...
by admin | Feb 26, 2024 | Blog, Conservation, The Sandpiper
Birds and Bees Protection Act We received a letter from Erin McGrath, policy manager from Audubon New York, about the Birds and Bees Protection Act, that had officially been signed into law by Governor Hochul. They thanked us for our dedication to this issue. The use...
by admin | Feb 20, 2024 | Blog, The Sandpiper
The Owl Most people show an affinity toward owls. Because of their large heads and forward-looking face, owls have the appearance of wisdom. There are about 236 species of owls in the world in which there are 19 species in North America. Owls can be divided into 2...
by admin | Feb 5, 2024 | Blog, The Sandpiper
Presidents Message Hello, my little birding friends!  Hope this newsletter finds you all well and hope you enjoyed the holidays and got a lot of nice presents!! I can’t believe how warm it was in December.  I saw people wearing shorts, t-shirts and flop flops! We’ll...
by admin | Nov 17, 2023 | The Sandpiper
Winterizing your Garden for Birds Article by Karen Andres As we approach the colder months and begin to think about our feathered friends, take some time to consider how your plants and leaves can benefit them until spring. While birds rely on seeds and berries as...
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