Birding with Frank─Shinnecock Specialties
ShinnecockThe barrier beach area at Shinnecock is one of the few remaining undeveloped dune/salt marsh habitats on the eastern end of Long Island, an area that […]
Celebrate World Wetlands Day─Wetland Walk
In celebration of World Wetlands Day, we’ll go on a leisurely-paced walk through one of our local wetlands and learn about the different species that call […]
East End Environment Series: Bats on the Beach, Bay, and Beyond with Delaney Costante
SOFOJoin SOFO for light refreshments and a presentation with Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences graduate student Delaney Costante about her research on […]
Let’s Make a Bird Feeder!
SOFOBirds that overwinter in colder regions need lots of calorie-dense foods to survive in the winter. Make a seed or suet-filled treat to attract birds to […]
Birding for Beginners Walk in Vineyard Field
SOFOExplore Birding as a new hobby─take a walk with volunteer docents Cindy & Dave in the Vineyard Field behind the Museum and learn how to identify […]
Seal Cruise, co-sponsored with CRESLI
SouthamptonFor the second year in a row, the Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) and the South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature […]
Full Snow Moon Hike with Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt
SOFOThe Farmer’s Almanac tells us that since the heaviest snow usually falls during this month, native tribes of the north and east most often called February’s […]
Marine Mysteries─A Multi-Sensory Exploration with Rob “Rockfish” Gelling
SOFOReach into your “mystery bag” and use your sense of touch to guess what might be inside! Can just the feel of the part of a […]
Searching for Seals with SOFO
WesthamptonSeveral species of seals come to visit Long Island during the colder winter months in search of food. The three most common species that visit Long […]