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Improvements Underway at DCA’s Four-Acre Bird Sanctuary

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Darien Community Association is making improvements in its four-acre bird sanctuary on Middlesex Road, with help from a $18,500 grant from the Darien Foundation. These include a pondless waterfall for the birds and butterflies, as well as additional trees, benches and equipment. — an announcement from the Darien Foundation

This second round of grant funding will improve the sanctuary’s ability to attract birds via the availability of cascading water (now installed), and the new trees will provide additional cover and food. After planning, consultation with experts and with funding from the DCA Board of Directors, DCA volunteers launched work on the bird sanctuary in 2011: clearing invasive plants, establishing walking trails, and planting native bushes attractive to bees and butterflies. The goal was to build a successful, authentic bird sanctuary and native plant garden, with shelter, food, water and nesting sites for birds — so that the DCA could play a part in helping to restore native plant and declining bird populations, while also providing the community a beautiful open space as well as an opportunity for wildlife and conservation education.

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Donate Plants from Your Property to Help DCA’s Bird Sanctuary

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While you are doing your outside spring clean-up, please consider donating native plants and trees from your own yard to the Darien Community Association’s Bird Sanctuary. We are looking for ground cover such as epimedium, spring bulbs, tall grasses, pine trees (up to 6 feet tall) and berry-producing shrubs such as winterberry, bayberry and viburnum. We are also interested in mountain laurel and rhododendron. Please contact the DCA office to make drop-off arrangements. Thank you for your help!