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约炮视频 Connecticut

We protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, in Connecticut and throughout the hemisphere.
Centers and Sanctuaries in Connecticut
Two small gray Chipping Sparrows sit on a bare branch
Chipping Sparrows. Photo: Kathy Malone/约炮视频 Photography Awards
Emily Winthrop Miles Wildlife 约炮视频 Sanctuary
Sharon, CT
A photo of dark red buildings surrounded by green trees and shrubs.
约炮视频 Bent of the River. Photo: Luke Franke/约炮视频
Bent of the River 约炮视频 Center
Southbury, CT
Hiking trails
Bathrooms
Pollinator garden
Overhead view of Sharon 约炮视频 Center with red buildings and tree canopy
Sharon 约炮视频 Center MOTUS station. Photo: Luke Franke/约炮视频
Sharon 约炮视频 Center
Sharon, CT
Bathrooms
Hiking trails
Nature store
Aviary
Pollinator garden
Four people in winter clothing and wearing binoculars walk toward the camera.
Greenwich 约炮视频 Center Great Backyard Bird Count. Photo: Luke Franke/约炮视频
Greenwich 约炮视频 Center
Greenwich, CT
Bathrooms
Hiking trails
Nature store
Pollinator garden
Parking lot
yellow and black Prairie Warbler sings
Prairie Warbler. Photo: Jesse Gordon/约炮视频 Photography Awards
Gimbel Sanctuary
Greenwich, CT
a yellow Common Yellowthroat flies next to some large purple coneflowers
Common Yellowthroat. Photo: Scott Keys/约炮视频 Photography Awards
Fairchild Wildflower 约炮视频 Sanctuary
Greenwich, CT
a Black-throated Green Warbler, a yellow, black, and white bird, stands on eastern hemlock
Black-throated Green Warbler on eastern hemlock. Photo: Scott Keys/约炮视频 Photography Awards
Hemlock Gorge 约炮视频 Sanctuary
Greenwich, CT
Hiking trails
black and white Downy Woodpecker stands on a tree branch
Downy Woodpecker. Photo: Katrina Baker/约炮视频 Photography Awards
Mildred Caldwell 约炮视频 Sanctuary of Walden Woods
Greenwich, CT
Snowy Egret crouches near some water
Snowy Egret. Photo: Steve Torna/约炮视频 Photography Awards
Oneida 约炮视频 Sanctuary
Greenwich, CT
More than 450 migratory, year-round, and wintering bird species call our state home.

Birds like the Piping Plover, American Kestrel, and Purple Martin are at the heart of our work. Each project we advance has a specific bird (or birds) in mind, and our goal is always to halt - and reverse - their declines.