Native Plants and the Birds Who Love Them
Saturday, March 22, 2025
12:30pm - 1:30pm Eastern Oyster Bay, New York

Location Details
134 Cove Rd, Oyster Bay, 11771, NY

Are certain birds attracted to certain plants? Which native plants attract which birds? Is there one native pant species that attracts all the birds? What exactly IS a native plant cultivar? Why is 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 in this one-hour presentation. Joy will discuss why native plants are so important to our feathered friends, which specific plants feed which birds, and which have the highest habitat and ecological services while still looking neat and tidy.
- Please email trsac@audubon.org to register
- Program fee is $10 at the door
- For ages 7+, those under 15 must be accompanied by an adult
Black-eyed Susan. Photo: Camilla Cerea/Audubon