Native Plants and the Birds Who Love Them
Saturday, July 27, 2024
12:00pm - 1:00pm Eastern Oyster Bay, New York
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Location Details
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center
134 Cove Rd, Oyster Bay, 11771, NY
Please park in the gravel lot at Youngs Memorial Cemetery. Follow the sidewalk up to our visitor center building. There are 2 accessible parking spots located in front of the center building.
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Are certain birds attracted to certain plants? Which native Plants attract which birds? Is there one native plant species that attracts all the birds? What exactly IS a native plant cultivar? Why are using ornamental native plants better than using ornamental plants from other countries to feed birds and other wildlife? Join Joy Cirigliano as she answers these and many other questions. Joy will discusses why native plants are so important to our feathered friends and which specific plants feed which birds, and are the highest in both ecological and habitat services, while still looking attractive and tidy.
- For all ages
- $5 suggested donation.
Registration is recommended. To RSVP, email trsac@audubon.org.
Yellow-rumped Warbler, female, on Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red-Cedar). Photo: Edward J Norman Jr/Audubon Photography Awards