Black Rail by Julio Mulero in Martinez CA 03.2015 flickr

Bird Of The Month: June 2022

Black Rail STATE YEAR LIST for 2022 During June 2022 our eBird “State Year List” added  only THREE additional species for the year:  Common Gallinule, Red Crossbill, and Black Rail (this rail was reported to eBird but is NOT even shown on this eBird listing below because eBird classifies it as a “Regionally Sensitive” species … Read more

Bird of the Month: May 2022

Arctic Tern Photo credit: Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea) Bantam Lake, 05.13.2022 Larry Master www.masterimages.org STATE YEAR LIST for 2022: During May birders reported FORTY-FOUR additional species, bringing the state year list up to 295 species. During January birders reported 175 bird species, which initialized this year’s eBird CT “state year list.” FOUR species were added … Read more

Summer Bird Counts 2022

State-wide SBC compiler Tom Robben has announced the calendar of 2022 Summer Bird Counts.  “There are no other breeding bird counts both on such a large geographic scale (eight 15-mile circles) and on such a very large time scale (done annually, every year, over multiple decades, some going back to the 1970s), ” Tom says. “As … Read more

Mandts Black Guillemot. Photo by Joe McNally

Bird of the Month: April 2022

Black Guillemot (Cepphus grylle) The photo above by Joe McNally is from the COA 2022 Annual Meeting keynote talk by George Divoky about a study of the subspecies Mandt’s Black Guillemot in Alaska. No photo of the Connecticut bird is available. STATE YEAR LIST, for Connecticut, for 2022: During January birders reported 175 bird species, … Read more

Lights Out Connecticut to Help Protect Millions of Migratory Birds

Businesses and Residents Encouraged to Turn Off Lights Each Evening (Milford, CT) April 20, 2022—Last night, the Connecticut Ornithological Association launched its new Lights Out Connecticut initiative to help save migratory birds in the state of Connecticut. Connecticut is now the fourth state in the nation, after Colorado, Georgia, and Texas, to have a dedicated statewide “Lights … Read more