Bird watchers don’t stop. They’re always on alert, following a flutter in the air, pondering a feather that fell to the ground and talking about a frenzy at backyard feeders. They traverse mountains, ...
One can detect the presence of an adorbler by noticing when fellow birdwatchers coo, “Oh, hello, little buddy,” and “Well, look at you,” or emit soft squeals of delight. A is also for American robin, ...
Learning to identify birds by their songs and calls will be the topic of the next Weminuche Audubon Chapter meeting this Wednesday, May 20, at 6:30pm. Keith Bruno, Audubon Rockies community naturalist ...
ORGANIZERS ARE ON A MISSION TO ADD 1000 NEW TREES TO THE PARK. EARTH DAY IS OUR ANNUAL REMINDER OF ALL THE BEAUTY THAT MOTHER NATURE HAS TO OFFER, AND THAT WE REALLY NEED TO PROTECT IT. CERTIFIED ...