Beginning Bird Photography – Session 3 – Lighting and Composition
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
Bird Photography – Exposure Basics
July 2020 – From Board Member, Rod Sutton – Photographer and Naturalist as part of DOAS Bird Photography for Beginners – Chat Session Part 2
What type of camera should I get for Bird Photography?
July 2020 – From Board Member, Rod Sutton – Photographer and Naturalist as part of DOAS Bird Photography for Beginners – Chat Session Part 1
Lead-Poisoned Eagle Outfitted with GPS Tracking Device
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
June 2020 Kingfisher
The June 2020 Kingfisher is now available online! Click the image below to view the pdf version.
Help Needed for Lead Poisoned Eagles
Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) is currently seeking donations to allow for the purchase of one new GPS Tracking Monitor (at a cost of $1,400) to
Juvenile Owl Found on the Ground After Severe Storms
On Friday, 5/17 an intense storm come through late day. The National Weather Service had issued tornado warnings. The following day, DOAS Director, Tom Salo
Birds from Near and Far – Gail DuBois – May 15, 2020 Webinar
Delaware Otsego Audubon Society presents “Birds from Near and Far” with Gail and Nelson DuBois. We spend the evening traveling with Gail and Nelson to
2020 Gone Birding Scavenger Hunt Winners Announced
The ‘2020 Gone Birding’ Scavenger Hunt, sponsored this Spring by Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) has been a great hit! “We seem to have struck a
Gone Birding Image Gallery
Below, find images that have been submitted as part of the 2020-Gone-Birding Scavenger Hunt! To submit your images, please go to https://doas.us/share-your-photos-with-doas/ or email us
Traveling with Sisu
Our eagles from our telemetry project from a few years ago are still reporting in data. Tom Salo reports the following information today: Sisu traveled
The Joys of Atlasting with Julie Hart – March 20, 2020 Webinar
It has been 20 years since the last breeding bird atlas in New York State and a lot has changed! The third atlas will take place from 2020-2024 and involve thousands of volunteers from across the state. Join Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society as we present Julie Hart, Project Coordinator for the NY Breeding Bird Atlas. Learn about the history of the Breeding Bird Atlas, the importance of atlas data, and how you can get involved. Find out how the third atlas will differ from previous atlases, including how we will be using eBird for data entry.
Go Birding!
Spring bird migration is happening now. With most of our area’s workforce at home in attempts to minimize the spread of COVID-19, we want to