A Golden-crowned Kinglet perches on a branch with its beak slightly opened. It's golden-yellow crown is on display.
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

Birds of TRSAC

Get to know the bird species observed at Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center
Golden-crowned Kinglet. Photo: John Morrison
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

Birds of TRSAC

Get to know the bird species observed at Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center

Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center, National Audubon Society's 14-acre sanctuary located in Oyster Bay, New York, is the oldest songbird sanctuary in the nation. This sustainably managed location offers innovative programs and collaborates with partners across Long Island to conduct beach clean-ups, migration surveys, and other important habitat-focused activities.

We invite visitors to enjoy and appreciate this unique sanctuary and the birds, other wildlife, and vegetation that can be found here.

View the Latest TRSAC Bird Sightings
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

View the Latest TRSAC Bird Sightings

Check out eBird for the latest bird sightings at Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center. Want to track your own bird sightings? You can do that too on eBird—while also helping scientists with your invaluable bird observations.

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Birding Checklist
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

Birding Checklist

Keep track of your bird sightings at the Bent, the old-fashioned way, with this printable checklist (courtesy of eBird.org).

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Audubon Bird Guide App
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

Audubon Bird Guide App

Need help identifying birds? Get our free digital field guide to more than 800 species of North American birds—the perfect go-anywhere guide for your pocket.

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