Let’s not beat around the bush! We recorded fifty species on our Wednesday outing, which is outstanding! And, I think the big highlight of the day has to have been the twenty or so times we noted some degree of parental care for nestlings and fledglings.
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On May 25, a pleasant Saturday morning, 8 Evergreen Audubon Birders went to the Chatfield Banding Station to observe Bird Conservancy of the Rockies (BCR)Read More
Evergreen Audubon has been following the proposal for a mountain bike park on Shadow Mountain Road in Conifer. The park, if approved, would be locatedRead More
written by Jennifer Ackermanreview by JoAnn Hackos Owls appear in cave paintings from 30,000 years ago. Harry Potter has an owl that delivers mail. OwlsRead More
WE’RE HAVING A PARTY AND WE WANT YOU TO COME! It’s for a great cause! LAST JUNE, WE DIDN’T KNOW how things would shape up.Read More
At 6:00 on Sunday morning it was quite brisk outside, but already the House Finches, Red-winged Blackbirds, Common Grackles, and American Robins were singing away, and thirty or so of us were ready to drink some coffee, eat some great breakfast items, and embrace the Dawn Chorus.