This helpful and fun-to-use resource helps you find bird-friendly native plants—which also save you water, time, and money. Just enter your zip code to discover which plants are best for birds in your area.
Before you judge a bird by its color, use these eight clues to guide you.
More than 200 people came out to the Audubon Center in Greenwich to celebrate Audubon’s legacy of 75 years of leadership in “inspiring a sense of wonder.”
With his previous experience at Greenwich Audubon Center, Eli is uniquely suited to carry forward a legacy of educational excellence and commitment to making our center a place for all people to enjoy and to help protect the wonders of nature.
Sparked by a racist incident last week in Central Park, the new initiative aims to boost recognition and representation of Black people enjoying and studying the natural world.
Connecticut has received worrisome news that there have been sightings of Spotted Lanternfly. We need your help to combat this threat to our native habitats and species.
Check out this New York Times article about birding within the Flyways during spring migration, which includes a shout-out to Greenwich Audubon Center as a legendary birding location!