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Monmouth County Audubon Society
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. The Monmouth County (NJ) Audubon Society, a chapter of the National Audubon Society. Is dedicated to the enjoyment and study of nature, wildlife conservation, habitat protection and education. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month Sept.-May at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Of Monmouth County birds;. Our most recent newsletter. An order form for club gear. What to do if you find an injured bird.
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Plant Milkweed to Save the Monarch Butterfly
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. MCAS helps Atlantic City, NJ solve feral cat problem. Sandy Hook proposed general management plan (8/13). Ways to stop bad development in your neighborhood. Keep your cats indoors. Plant milkweed this spring to save the monarch butterfly. The beautiful monarch butterfly is in trouble - in a big way. Here is an interesting article on how you can help by planting milkweed this spring:.
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Join MCAS!
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. Membership includes six issues of the Monmouth County Audubon Society newsletter, The Osprey. National membership includes four issues of Audubon magazine. We welcome you as a member and encourage you to join! We offer several levels of membership:. You get The Osprey. Same benefits as above. Your dollars stay in our area,. Helping us to support local efforts and provide services here in Monmouth County.
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MCAS Field Trips
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. Thursday, August 18, 6:00 pm. Sandy Hook evening bird walk down Fisherman's Trail. With Linda Mack to look for Piping Plover, terns and migrating shorebirds; meet in Parking Lot M. Sunday, Sept. 18, 8:00 am. In search of sparrows at Big Brook Park. With Rob Fanning; meet in parking lot at entrance on Rte. 520, Marlboro. Saturday, Oct. 15, 10:00 am. Fall birding at Sandy Hook. Saturday, Nov. 12, 8:00 am. Join the ...
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Checklist of Monmouth County Birds
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. A Checklist of the Birds of Monmouth County is available, free of charge, at any MCAS meeting or field trip. To receive a checklist by mail, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to:. Monmouth County Audubon Society. Red Bank, NJ 07701. For a PDF of the checklist. PO Box 542 Red Bank, NJ 07701. This site was last updated on 5 January, 2014. This site hosted by AllenHost.com.
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Upcoming Programs
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. For a map to our meeting location, Knights of Columbus hall, 200 Fair Haven Road, Fair Haven. Wed, September 14, 8 pm. The Physics of Flight. Wed, October 12, 8 pm. NJ Bald Eagle Project. Robert Somes, NJ Div. of Fish and Wildlife. Wed, November 9, 8 pm. Yellowstone: Land of Fire and Water. Wed, December 14, 8 pm. Kevin Karlson and Dale Rosselet. Wed, January 11, 8 pm. Wed, February 8, 8 pm. Wed, March 8, 7 pm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. Can't find the answer to your question? Submit your question here. We get a lot of questions. Many of the questions we receive fall into a few basic categories, so we decided to assemble this page with answers to some of the more common questions. We gratefully acknowledge the information provided by the wildbirds.com. Website for some of the information on this page. A bird keeps attacking my windows. Why? One o...
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NEW! Show your support -- Order Club Apparel!
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. Show everyone that you support MCAS by wearing your club colors. We have hats, tees, hoodies, sweats, even totes available for you - and those on your gift list! You can even show your support at work with an MCAS coffee mug or travel mug. Both screen printed and embroidered items are available. Download the order form. Thank you for supporting MCAS! PO Box 542 Red Bank, NJ 07701.
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Help End Free-roaming Cats
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The Osprey, our Newsletter. Monmouth County Bird Checklist. What to do with an Injured Bird. MCAS helps Atlantic City, NJ solve feral cat problem. Sandy Hook proposed general management plan (8/13). Ways to stop bad development in your neighborhood. Evidence is mounting to link toxoplasmosis with schizophrenia. McAllister, also a clinical professor of pathology in the U. of I. College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign, made his case based on his review of numerous studies on the animal-carried path...Our p...