Montezuma Trip – March 2019 Recap
By Chris DeCesare On Saturday, March 23rd a group of 20 enthusiastic participants explored the Montezuma Wetlands Complex. From the National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center,
By Chris DeCesare On Saturday, March 23rd a group of 20 enthusiastic participants explored the Montezuma Wetlands Complex. From the National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center,
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society is hosting an online auction as a fundraiser to help support maintenance work at the DOAS Sanctuary & Hawkwatch on Franklin Mountain.
New York Breeding Bird Atlas III Update (from New York State Ornithological Association) By Kathryn Schneider, Co-chair, NY BBA III Steering Committee The Steering Committee
Why Birds Matter On behalf of the Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society Board of Directors, chapter members and friends, we thank the Otsego County Board of Representatives
Despite the ‘on and off’ rain in the early afternoon, we enjoyed a great day at the DOAS Hawkwatch Open House last weekend (October 6).
Supporting Our Local Chapter – Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society Preorders Accepted Now through October 27 [ONEONTA, NY – REGIONAL] The Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society will be accepting
Use the button below to donate specifically to the Eagle Conservation Fund. This is a dedicated fund that at the current time will be used
DOAS is a supporter of environmentally-sound wind power but believes wind projects should be sited and designed to minimize impacts on birds. Most recently we have taken
DOAS 2018 Nature Camps We had a wonderful summer camp season this year with a total of three sessions and 32 children attending. Our camp
[Oneonta, NY- REGIONAL] Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) has announced the dates for the 2018 John G. New Audubon Summer Day Camp Sessions, special natural history
Successful Eagle Trip Thirty-five eagle seekers turned out on Jan. 20 for this year’s excursion to the Delaware County reservoirs and rivers. It was a pleasant,
View images from our 50th Anniversary Charter Dinner! Thank you to all who came out and attended the event.
DOAS is seeking a volunteer/intern for the fall and spring semesters to help with various tasks for administrative support. Work for this internship would be
The bird was seen several times interacting with normally plumaged Red-tailed Hawks. It resembles a juvenile Krider’s Red-tailed Hawk but some experts think it might
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