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What is East Hampton Waterfowl?

East Hampton Waterfowl began as a chapter of Waterfowl U.S.A.  East Hampton Waterfowl is a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration and management of native waterfowl in our local area, in places such as farmlands, ponds, wilderness areas, and open-range land. Many species of birds are raised to release into the wild including, but not limited to, quail, pheasants, mallards, and wood ducks. Please go to our “Mission” page to learn more.

East Hampton Waterfowl is located between Middle Highway and Oakview Highway in East Hampton, New York, and is staffed by a dedicated group of volunteers.

Every year, a banquet is held at East Hampton Point to raise funds. Please join our email list by sending us an email to learn of such events, and for further notifications.

To schedule an appointment to visit the grounds, or to volunteer in the raising and supporting of wild bird populations, please email or call Russ at 631-324-6363.

To give a tax-deductible donation to East Hampton Waterfowl, please send a check or money order to:
East Hampton Waterfowl
P.O. Box 3170
East Hampton, N.Y. 11937

Detailed information on what your money goes to and how you may choose birds to support is on our Mission page.

You can also find more information on the preservation of our wild waterfowl populations by visiting
Waterfowl USA’s national website. You can also contact the national organization via their email directory and locate a chapter in your area.



East Hampton Waterfowl’s Mission
What is Waterfowl, U.S.A.?

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East Hampton Waterfowl
Waterfowl U.S.A.:
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