Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS)
Established in 1968 – A Chapter of the National Audubon Society since 1970
DOAS NEWS
Bird Savers for your Windows at Earth Festival
To make Acopian Bird Savers or to pre-order Feather Friendly window tape, please complete the form below. Pick up items
Current Action Alerts
Updated March 20, 2026 There are a number of issues that require support at this time. We encourage you to
Volunteer Raptor Identification Training at Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park
Are you interested in learning raptor identification skills? DOAS is interested in teaching you, in preparation for fall migration at
UPCOMING PROGRAMS
May
07may7:30 am12:00 pmSpring Bird Walk
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7:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Rain date 5/8 Join Pam Peters and Eileen Kline on Pam’s property outside of
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7:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Rain date 5/8
Join Pam Peters and Eileen Kline on Pam’s property outside of Franklin. The 2.5 mile walk will start in an open field and move through mixed deciduous woods on old logging roads. Terrain is uneven and rocky with a few short steep sections. There are resting benches in the field; a bathroom is available at Pam’s house at beginning and end of the walk. All levels of experience are welcomed. Bring water, snacks, bug spray and hiking sticks if needed. Registration is limited; please email Pam Peters by May 1st at ovenb1rdp@gmail.com to register and for directions.
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09may8:00 am10:00 amOneonta Susquehanna Greenway Bird Walk
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Join DOAS on Saturday, May 9 at 8:00am for a walk to view returning migrant birds on the Susquehanna Greenway Trail. Charlie Scheim and Sandy
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Join DOAS on Saturday, May 9 at 8:00am for a walk to view returning migrant birds on the Susquehanna Greenway Trail. Charlie Scheim and Sandy Bright will lead the walk. This is an easy hike on unpaved but level ground which may be slightly muddy. No restrooms are available. There are a few benches along the way.
Participants will meet at 8 a.m. in the parking lot by the fields near the school district bus garage, just past the transfer station for a two-hour walk to view returning migrant birds on the Greenway trail, located on Silas Lane, off Rte. 205 in Oneonta.
Contact Charlie Scheim at 607-434-4880 or scheimc@hartwick.edu for more information.
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09may10:00 am3:00 pmEarth Festival at SUNY Oneonta Chase Auditorium
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We are looking forward to seeing everyone again this year at Earth Festival! Join us at the new Earth Festival location in Chase Auditorium on
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We are looking forward to seeing everyone again this year at Earth Festival! Join us at the new Earth Festival location in Chase Auditorium on SUNY Oneonta’s campus.
DOAS will offer informational exhibits and will sell coffee, hats and mugs. Register here to make Acopian BirdSavers window treatments, designed to reduce bird-window collisions.
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Chase Auditorium, SUNY Oneonta
Ravine Parkway
10may6:00 am8:00 amOnderdunk Road Bird Walk
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Join long-time birder Bob Donnelly on an early morning trip to look for snipe, rails, and bitterns in the Onderdunk Road area in Sharon Springs
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Join long-time birder Bob Donnelly on an early morning trip to look for snipe, rails, and bitterns in the Onderdunk Road area in Sharon Springs on Sunday, May 10. Meet at Bob’s Country Store, 102 NY-165, Roseboom at 6:00 a.m.
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15may7:30 pm8:30 pmProgram: Wild Wonders of New Zealand
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New Zealand is a fascinating island nation, characterized by soaring, snowy peaks in the south and bubbling hot springs in the north. It’s home to
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New Zealand is a fascinating island nation, characterized by soaring, snowy peaks in the south and bubbling hot springs in the north. It’s home to bizarre birds like flightless, nocturnal Kiwis and Kākāpōs (the heaviest parrot on earth), and mischievous alpine parrots called Keas. Fans of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings will recall the beautiful landscapes of New Zealand where these trilogies were filmed on location, leveraging the country’s diverse landscapes for the movies.
Kathryn and Al Davino made their winter escape to New Zealand in February of 2025, and she returned bubbling over with photos and stories about this captivating place. Share the adventure on May 15 at Elm Park Methodist Church, Oneonta, NY OR on Zoom at 7:30 p.m.
About the Presenter: Kathryn Davino is a retired High School Biology Teacher from Delaware Academy in Delhi. She is an enthusiastic birder, gardener, and watcher of wildlife. She has served on the DOAS Board of Directors since 2016.
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16mayAll DayDOAS Big Day Bird Count 2026
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Saturday, May 16 is this year’s Big Day for DOAS. The Big Day is a group effort in which birders, working alone, in pairs, or in small
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Saturday, May 16 is this year’s Big Day for DOAS.
The Big Day is a group effort in which birders, working alone, in pairs, or in small groups, can maintain social distance and adopt infection-avoidance procedures while enjoying the outdoors. We will try to locate as many bird species as we can in a single fun day. Birders can spend any amount of time they choose within that 24 hours, and report on their efforts to the Big Day coordinator, Charlie Scheim.
Everyone is welcome, novice or experienced. If you are interested and have not participated before, please contact Charlie at 607-434-4880 (voice or text) or scheimc@hartwick.edu to get information on joining in the fun.
DOAS Bird Checklist – revised 2020.

DOAS BIG DAY BIRD COUNT RULES (Modified from ABA):
A Big Day Count is a single-team effort in which the primary objectives are (1) to identify as many bird species as possible during a single calendar day and (2) to strive to have all team members identify all species recorded.
Counting
- Count only species listed in a recognized field guide.
- Birds must be conclusively identified by sight or sound. Use common sense: if in doubt about the bird’s identity, don’t count it.
- An introduced species may be counted.
- Birds counted must be alive, wild, and unrestrained. Domestic species are not to be included. Birds attracted to tape-recorders or feeders may be counted. Injured birds may be counted if wild and unrestrained. Eggs do not count as birds.
Time – All counting must be within a single 24-hour period, on a single calendar day, determined by where the Count begins or ends.
Area– Any geographic area within the region served by DOAS may be covered. A team’s coverage area may overlap that of other teams.
Travel – Travel may be by any means, provided that all participants remain within direct voice-contact distance during all travel (except for separate motorized travel or for “timeouts” for gas, food, rest, etc.).
Participants
- Any number of participants may constitute a team.
- Nonparticipating companions may accompany the team and may record or may drive vehicles.
Conduct
Each participant must:
- remain within direct voice-contact distance of all other participants at all times, except during time-outs.
- make every reasonable effort to identify personally and to help other team members identify every species counted by the team.
- count only birds personally and unquestionably identified.
- review the Big Day Count Rules before the start of the Count.
Outside Information
- During the Count, teams must make every reasonable effort to avoid receiving bird-finding help from nonparticipants.
- Any information received prior to the Count may be used during the Count.
- Ethics– Each participant should strive to maintain proper birding ethics at all times.
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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society
P.O. Box 544
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 397-3815
info@doas.us
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