Sandwiched In with Dr. Coby Klein - Spring Birding Sites on Long Island

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Lecture

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Adults
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Birding has seen a significant rise in interest during the last few years and Long Island is a hotspot for birds on the move in Spring. From Port Washington to Montauk, Dr. Coby Klein will give a visual presentation to help you get a sense of all of the great local stopover sites to observe birds and wildlife migrating through the area this season, including shorebirds, hawks, owls, and warblers. Dr. Coby Klein is a biologist who lives on Long Island. A Huntington resident, he leads diverse educational talks and trips around the region. With a focus in ecology, evolution and behavior, he teaches courses in ecology for CUNY. He is a trained bird bander with an equal interest in entomology, and is a director with Huntington/Oyster Bay Audubon.  (Sponsored by the Friends of the Library)

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