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Joe Giunta
Joe Giunta, a native New Yorker, has been birding the New York City region for 17 years. A former math teacher and Program Chairman at Fort Hamilton High School, Joe is the birding instructor for the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens. He has led bird walks for the Nature Conservancy and regularly gives lectures on birding and leads bird walks for the South Fork Natural History Society (SOFO). He is the Bluebird Trail coordinator for SOFO on the South Fork of Long Island. He is a captain in the Brooklyn Christmas Count and has participated in breeding bird surveys for New York State. An enthusiastic traveler, he has birded extensively in Central and South America. Since volunteering for New York City Audubon in December 2004, Joe has taught many birding classes all with field trips. When asked what he likes most about being a NYC Audubon volunteer he said “The classroom sessions and the field trips. Remember. I’m a teacher!”