Fifty-nine species is a pretty successful outing, especially with such birds as Sandhill Cranes, a Burrowing Owl, a Loggerhead Shrike, and a Marsh Wren.
Local chapter of the National Audubon Society
Fifty-nine species is a pretty successful outing, especially with such birds as Sandhill Cranes, a Burrowing Owl, a Loggerhead Shrike, and a Marsh Wren.
The sun and blue skies must have inspired our Evergreen Audubon volunteers and nestbox customers because over two days we sold almost all the nestboxes we constructed back in September 2024. Literally, there were fewer than 10 left of all types!
Winter through Spring along several Northern sections of the South Platte River can provide great birding. In particular stretches from 64th and York Streets towardRead More
We are pleased to share that Evergreen Audubon gave away thirty-five nestboxes over the past year, thanks to a generous donation from Evergreen photographer andRead More
Perhaps the bird of the day was one that we didn’t see, but which honored us by vocalizing loudly while buried in some cattails within ten feet of us.
Spring is in the air and Evergreen Audubon is springing into action! At the February Board of Directors meeting the Board approved a Strategic PlanRead More
It’s almost March, so that can only mean one of our most fun events, Evergreen Audubon’s Nestbox Sales are at both of our local KingRead More
written by Zoe Schlangerbook review by JoAnn Hackos It is quite easy to dismiss plants. After all, they are rooted in one place and seemRead More