Joe Giunta
Joe Giunta has led bird walks for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Nature Conservancy and the South Fork Natural History Society and taught a beginning birding course for Summer Fest. He has birded extensively in the U.S., Panama, Belize, Venezuela, and Costa Rica.
Classes
Online Articles
- Birds of Brooklyn: White-Breasted Nuthatch
- Birds of Brooklyn: Pine Warbler
- Birds of Brooklyn: Laughing Gull
- Birds of Brooklyn: Red-Tailed Hawk
- Birds of Brooklyn: Red-Bellied Woodpecker
- Birds of Brooklyn: Mallard Duck
- Birds of Brooklyn: Black-Capped Chickadee
- Birds of Brooklyn: Spotted Sandpiper
- Birds of Brooklyn: Cape May Warbler
- Birds of Brooklyn: Northern Gannet
- Birds of Brooklyn: Baltimore Oriole
- Birds of Brooklyn: Winter Wren
- Birds of Brooklyn: Double-Crested Cormorant
- Birds of Brooklyn: Carolina Wren
- Birds of Brooklyn: Barn Swallow
- Birds of Brooklyn: Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
- Birds of Brooklyn: Common Nighthawk
- Birds of Brooklyn: Mourning Dove
- Birds of Brooklyn: House Wren
- Birds of Brooklyn: Northern Mockingbird
- Birds of Brooklyn: Northern Cardinal
- Birds of Brooklyn: Eastern Phoebe
- Birds of Brooklyn: American Woodcock
- Birds of Brooklyn: Red-Winged Blackbird
- Birds of Brooklyn: Northern Flicker
- Birds of Brooklyn: Tree Swallow
- Birds of Brooklyn: Great Horned Owl
- Birds of Brooklyn: House Finch
- Birds of Brooklyn: Blue Jay
- Birds of Brooklyn: Yellow-Rumped Warbler
- Birds of Brooklyn: Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
- Birds of Brooklyn: Blackburnian Warbler
- Birds of Brooklyn: Gray Catbird
- Birds of Brooklyn: Tufted Titmouse
- Birds of Brooklyn: Osprey
- Birds of Brooklyn: American Goldfinch
- Birds of Brooklyn: Starling
- Birds of Brooklyn: American Kestrel
- Birds of Brooklyn: American Redstart
- Birds of Brooklyn: Monk Parakeet
- Birds of Brooklyn: White-Throated Sparrow
Image, top of page: Antonio M. Rosario