20110601_1881 Flower of a Passionvine

Fitz Clarke’s Photography

We are honored to have a gallery of Fitz Clarke’s photographs taken on Skidaway Island on our site. Many of them were shot at the Sparrow Field Conservation Area, where Fitz tends the Pollinator Berm. He is a winner of a 2011 Skidaway Audubon Environmental Stewardship Award for this work. To see additional photos, go to Blogs/Fitz Clarke and Projects/Sparrow Field.

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Leaf Cutter Bee – Photo Courtesy of Roy Brown

Roy Brown, a dedicated naturalist, excellent photographer and friend of Fitz Clarke, visited The Landings in May and was able to capture this Leaf Cutter Bee.
Many thanks and kudos to Skidaway Audubon for establishing and maintaining the ‘Pollinator Friendly Area’ at the Sparrow Field. This is an outstanding conservation example for other communities. What you are doing is most important for conservation and wildlife. It makes me wish I lived on Skidaway Island.” -Roy Brown
To see additional photos, go to Projects/Sparrow Field.

20110601_1853 Gulf Fritillary Larva on Passionvine

Fitz Clarke’s Photography

We are honored to have a gallery of Fitz Clarke’s photographs taken on Skidaway Island on our site. Many of them were shot at the Sparrow Field Conservation Area, where Fitz tends the Pollinator Berm. He is a winner of a 2011 Skidaway Audubon Environmental Stewardship Award for this work. To see additional photos, go to Blogs/Fitz Clarke and Projects/Sparrow Field.

American Lady Nectaring

Fitz Clarke’s Photography

We are honored to have a gallery of Fitz Clarke’s photographs taken on Skidaway Island on our site. Many of them were shot at the Sparrow Field Conservation Area, where Fitz tends the Pollinator Berm. He is a winner of a 2011 Skidaway Audubon Environmental Stewardship Award for this work. To see additional photos, go to Blogs/Fitz Clarke and Projects/Sparrow Field.

What We Do

Skidaway Audubon is a not-for-profit organization that raises money for conservation projects throughout the island. We also serve as a catalyst for collaboration, bringing experts and organizations together to educate and problem solve. Learn more

Started in 1997 as a committee of The Landings Club, where we continue to stay involved in certification and naturalization projects, Skidaway Audubon is widely focused throughout the island initiating programs and contributing manpower and money to projects as varied as the Sparrow Field Wildlife Conservation Area, the Bottle Brigade, Skidaway Farms, Tallow Tree Removal, Terrapin Turtle Rescue, the Dave Scott Bluebird Trail and Water Conservation.

We are always looking for people to join our efforts. If you are interested in a current project, go to the Projects tab where you can find more information. To attend a meeting of the steering committee, held the fourth Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m., email meredithwelch@gmail.com.
 
 

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