DOAS Optics Raffle – Tickets Now Available
Our new Fundraising Committee has launched its first initiative to help raise money to continue some of our site improvements at the DOAS Sanctuary and
Our new Fundraising Committee has launched its first initiative to help raise money to continue some of our site improvements at the DOAS Sanctuary and
The link below will take you to a poem written by Robert Bensen inspired by a visit to the hawkwatch in the Fall of 2018.
From the New York State Ornithological Association Field trip at NYSOA Annual Meeting 2019, hosted by The Catskill Center When New Year’s Day arrived this
Thirteen participants enjoyed a balmy day of birding around the Delaware Co. reservoirs on Jan. 11 for the annual DOAS Bald Eagle field trip. Thirteen or
For those of you who are new to the NY Breeding Bird Atlas and would like to learn more, here’s a great explanation from Andy
A huge thank you to Oneonta CBC Coordinator, Sandy Bright for scouring through archived data and putting together this information!
January 5, 2020 ended the 31st consecutive season of monitoring migrating raptors at the Franklin Mt. Hawkwatch, near Oneonta in NY’s northern Catskill Mountains. No
A southbound group of Canada Geese are silhouetted against an autumn evening sky.
Photo by me.
National Audubon Society’s New Report on Climate Change and Its Impacts on North American Birds (and People) America’s birds are at greater risk to climate
The Greater Oneonta Historical Society (GOHS) brings “Strange & Surprising Stories . . . and How To Tell Them” to the Oneonta History Center, 183
From DOAS Board Director, Dorian Huneke: My sister, Allison, was visited this morning by an immature male Northern Goshawk. She first spotted it in
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