Saturday, March 25, dawned cold (3°F) and windy (a window-rattling 20 mph and above), but this did not stop our intrepid Evergreen Audubon members fromRead More
Author: Ed Furlong
Ed Furlong is the Education director for Evergreen Audubon, and coordinates our monthly chapter meeting presentations. Ed is an avid (if not highly skilled) birder and woodworker and has employed talents in our Christmas Counts and Birdhouse building fundraiser. Ed also is an environmental research scientist for the U.S. Geological Survey, where he studies the effects of pharmaceuticals in aquatic environments. A resident of Evergreen for almost 28 years, he feels privileged to be able to hike and bird in the Bear Creek Watershed and throughout Colorado.
On Saturday, August 27, a handy crew of Evergreen Audubon members gathered at Rachel and Dave Hutchison’s home to address the growing bird housing crisis—alsoRead More
The American Dippers of Bear Creek that our Evergreen Audubon’s Dipper Project has been observing have had a very productive nesting season. As July approaches,Read More
As our Front Range weather makes its stutter-step transition from winter to spring, bird life is on the move. The lakes and reservoirs scattered amongRead More
Warm weather for the last days of February and the first days of March set our Saturday Beginner Birders trip up for a classic ColoradoRead More