Highlights of the September 23 Plum Creek Bird Walk

For the most part the Snowy Egrets along with many shorebirds, hummingbirds, flycatchers, and other passerines have already pulled up stakes.  Nonetheless, we scored over forty species, and we were never short of good entertainment.

baby birds in a nestbox viewed from the top

2024 Nestbox Monitoring Results

by Rachel Hutchison, Nestbox Monitoring Coordinator This year has brought big changes in Evergreen Audubon’s Citizen Science Nestwatch Project. Most importantly we have greatly increased the number of nestboxes that we monitor thanks to Jefferson County Open Space. Evergreen AudubonRead More

bull elk

From the President–October 2024

On September 14, your dedicated and enthusiastic Board of Directors spent time brainstorming what Evergreen Audubon and Evergreen Nature Center might look like in 5 or 10 years and beyond and what we would have to do to get there. Read More

Project FeederWatch 2024-2025

Project FeederWatch – has been conducted jointly by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Birds Canada since 1987. It provides an opportunity for folks to turn their love of feeding birds into scientific discoveries. It is a November-April survey of birds acrossRead More

Six people in front of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo sign

From the Director–September 2024

To say that this summer was busy would be an understatement. I am incredibly proud of our staff, volunteers, and board members, for the tremendous work that we accomplished this summer. Aside from the general busyness that summer brings withRead More

taxidermied wolf

My What Big Teeth!

Photos by Melissa Leasia (left) and Lisa Wald (right). Evergreen Nature Center recently welcomed an adult female taxidermy wolf mount to the mammal room. We know very little about her history other than that she once lived in Alaska. MostRead More

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