
Self-guided Eagle Trip
Since this winter’s DOAS field trip to view Bald Eagles and other birds has been cancelled by Covid concerns, we are providing details and a map of the route generally
Since this winter’s DOAS field trip to view Bald Eagles and other birds has been cancelled by Covid concerns, we are providing details and a map of the route generally
Coming up in late March 2021, Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society will be offering FREE access to this very special program to all our members through a special opportunity provided by the
The November 2020 Kingfisher is now available online! Click the image below to view the pdf version.
Audubon Announces Trainings and Community for Local Climate Leaders Invitation to Join, Take Action, Make a Difference Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) is kicking off a new series of programs and trainings
The October 2020 Kingfisher is now available online! Click the image below to view the pdf version.
This program overviews impacts on human health, impacts on wildlife, comparisons of lead and non-lead bullet fragmentation and technical performance of non-lead ammunition. This discussion is not about regulations or
The September 2020 Kingfisher is now available online! Click the image below to view the pdf version.
We are happy to announce that our second entry sign has been placed at the DOAS Sanctuary in late August, with thanks to Co-President, Andy Mason and helpers Steve and
To purchase raffle tickets and/or register for our 53rd Charter Celebration, please click the link below: https://doas.us/event/2020-charter-celebration/ “Red-shouldered Hawk” – photo by Rod Sutton, framed. “Blue Jay” – 11”x14”, print
As a follow up to our Birding for Beginners Webinar in mid-July (2020), we are hosting chat sessions with DOAS Board Members through the summer. If you have a bird
Our third session with DOAS Board Member and Photographer, Rod Sutton, focuses on helpful tips about how to use lighting and composition to create great photos that emphasize the story
July 2020 – From Board Member, Rod Sutton – Photographer and Naturalist as part of DOAS Bird Photography for Beginners – Chat Session Part 2 What is the difference between
July 2020 – From Board Member, Rod Sutton – Photographer and Naturalist as part of DOAS Bird Photography for Beginners – Chat Session Part 1 HERE IS A QUICK LOOK.
In early June 2020, Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) publicized a plea for donations to allow for the purchase of a GPS Tracking Monitor to track a post-treatment lead-poisoned eagle following
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society
P.O. Box 544
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 397-3815
info@doas.us
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