December 2024 Chapter Meeting: The 56th Evergreen-Idaho Springs Christmas Bird Count is Coming!

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Christmas is just around the corner, which means the Evergreen-Idaho Springs Christmas Bird Count, and that means we will be having our annual review of winter birds led by our own Chuck Aid at at the December 2024 Evergreen Audubon Chapter Meeting. This is always a fun-filled learning event that prepares us to have a world-class Christmas Bird Count. Be there in person or virtually at 6 pm on December 3, 2024. It’s a Chapter Program you won’t want to miss!

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Bird Biologist holding a bird above a table containing measurement tools and discussing the characteristics of a bird held in her hand to a group of adult birders.

September 28–Barr Lake Banding Station and Birding

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The Barr Lake Banding Station in Fall is an exciting place to be with first year migratory birds joined by their parents and other veterans of migration. And to see them up close and personal is the best possible experience. So register before September 14, 2024 or you will miss out!

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A bird, an American dipper, on a rock adjacent to a stream

July 20 Bird Walk to Pine Valley Ranch Park

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Pine Valley Ranch Park has a variety of habitats conducive for many foothills/montane species,  Riparian willow habitat along the North Fork of the South Platte conducive to sparrows and warblers, dippers in the stream, bluebirds in the meadow, House and Canyon Wrens at cliff edges and a burn area adjacent to Ponderosa Pines that support a variety of woodpeckers. 

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April 2024 Chapter Meeting: Floral Resources for Migratory Hummingbirds

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The effects of changing climate on flowering plants and the birds that depend on them, especially the Broad-Tailed Hummingbird, will be the focus of your Evergreen Audubon April Chapter meeting when David Inouye, retired professor from the University of Maryland and Researcher at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, presents “Floral resources for migratory hummingbirds” on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 6:30 pm at Evergreen Church of the Transfiguration and virtually via Zoom. This is a chapter meeting you won’t want to miss! We look forward to seeing you there, virtually or in person!

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