CT Audubon Fairfield's Holiday Birdseed Sale: Dec. 9

Fairfield, CT - The Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield, 2325 Burr Street, Fairfield is conducting its Annual Holiday Birdseed Sale to benefit the environmental education and conservation programs of the Society. Pre-orders are due by Nov. 29. The Sale itself is Saturday, December 9, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Just in time for winter, premium birdseed will be sold, at a 20% discount at the Sale. As an added “special” that day, all bird feeders will also be 20% off! This is the perfect chance to stock up for the season by shopping local and supporting the conservation and environmental education programs of Connecticut Audubon.

The Center at Fairfield Nature Store carries a wide selection of high-quality seed and suet to attract the greatest variety of birds to your feeder and provide the calories and nourishment needed by non-migratory birds that winter in Connecticut. Knowledgeable staff members are always available to offer guidance on seed choice and feeder selection.

To ensure that adequate supplies of birdseed are available, pre-ordering before the sale is strongly recommended. Pre-order forms are available at the store, or at: www.ctaudubon.org/center-at-fairfield, and must be submitted by Wednesday, Nov. 29. Orders should be picked up at the Center, located in Fairfield at 2325 Burr Street, on sale day, Saturday, Dec. 9, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. 

If you have questions about bird feeding and birdwatching, come at 10 a.m. for a free, Backyard Birding talk. Or, consider “shopping local” for the holidays in the Nature Store. In addition to birding supplies we carry many unique cards, ornaments, books, home décor items and educational toys for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages.

For more information call: 203-259-6305, x109. For a complete list of Connecticut Audubon Society winter programs, events and classes throughout the state, visit our new website at:www.ctaudubon.org.

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Submitted by Fairfield, CT

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