Beginning in early April, the birds in our mountain area get very busy as it is the onset of their breeding season. Our resident chickadees, nuthatches,Read More
The past few months have been a whirlwind of challenges for Evergreen Audubon and I am continually grateful to be surrounded by such an incredibleRead More
March in the Front Range is a period of change. We may start fully in the grip of winter, but longer days of sunshine andRead More
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
A marvelous spring morning was had at South Platte Park; quite chilly to begin with, but it got very nice as the day progressed and we had some wonderful birds! For starters we had eleven duck species.
As Evergreen Audubon continues to expand its network of local organizations with whom we share an affinity for nature, conservation, and education, we began with the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) by giving one of their four Evergreen chapters a presentation about Evergreen Audubon back in November. This was followed up this past week by taking some of their members and spouses on a bird walk down at South Platte Park.