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March 2024 Chapter Meeting: Colorado Hummingbirds

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The March 2024 Evergreen Audubon Chapter meeting will be all about those winged jewels of our summer skies, Hummingbirds! Be sure to arrive early to get a great seat, or join via zoon. This is one meeting you won’t want to miss!

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The 2023 Nest Box Build!

Saturday morning, September 16, 2023, was warm and pleasant as more than 43 Evergreen Audubon members and Evergreen families gathered at the newly opened EvergreenRead More

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May 20 – Bird Walk to Walden and Sawhill Ponds

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The trails surrounding Walden and Sawhill Ponds are bursting with waterfowl, passerines, raptors, and many many other birds of field and forest. Our May 20 bird walk to this incredible wildlife area in Boulder County is sure to fill up quickly so register for a spot today.

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November 2023 Chapter Meeting: A Tiny Menace in the Forest–The Northern Saw-whet Owl

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Join Evergreen Audubon on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 6:45 pm to meet and greet your Evergreen Audubon friends, then stay for a presentation on one of our smallest and fiercest avian night predators when Marion Clément of the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies presents “A Tiny Menace in the Forest–The Northern Saw-whet Owl”. This is one Evergreen Audubon chapter meeting you won’t want to miss. See you there!

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September 2023 Chapter Meeting: Impacts of Historic Redlining Policy on Wildlife Habitat and Cooper’s Hawk Occupancy

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We will challenge you to better understand how past and present urban Denver land use policies, especially historic redlining, have affected how urban raptors are distributed within the city. This is an important and challenging topic we all need to better understand, so this is one meeting you won’t want to miss!

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