The main highlight of the morning was a female Rusty Blackbird foraging among the small rounded boulders along Clear Creek. Rusties are the least well-known North American blackbirds, breeding in wet subarctic taiga forests along bogs, muskeg swamps, and beaver ponds, and wintering in the eastern United States south of the Great Lakes and occurring rarely in Colorado.
Category: Chapter News & Announcements
And Evergreen Audubon is springing into action like never before: Spring Break hours and family programs at Evergreen Nature Center – the first time we’veRead More
The peak of waterfowl migration is roughly March through April. So, start making good plans for getting out and greeting the arriving migrants.
Cultivation of coffee in monoculture, sun-grown coffee plantations with emphasis on high-production has horrendous consequences for migratory songbirds.
I’m Melissa Leasia, and I’ll be our chapter president for the next two years – a huge honor and a rather daunting task! Todd andRead More
I am so excited to welcome Mac McIntosh as Evergreen Audubon’s new Environmental Educator. Mac will work to increase our program offerings at the EvergreenRead More