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Bird Notes

Bird Notes – January 2023

The most noteworthy spectacle of the fall was the huge fallout of Trumpeter Swans, Tundra Swans, and especially, Snow Geese across a line from Livingston to Three Forks. Typically, the

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Climate Scientists Needed!

Citizen Scientists Needed for Rosy-Finch feeder surveys By Amy Seaman, Montana Audubon Do you feed birds during the cold winter months, or know of a friend or family member who

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Be a Climate Watch Volunteer!

You Can Be a Climate Watch Volunteer! Since 2016, Climate Watch volunteers have collected data that National Audubon scientists are able to use in peer-reviewed research to document that birds

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Project FeederWatch – Count Birds for Science

Cornell Lab’s Project FeederWatch starts November 1. Turn your love of feeding birds into scientific discoveries. FeederWatch is a November-April survey of birds that visit backyards, nature centers, community areas,

Bird Notes

Bird Notes – November 2022

By John Parker This fall, there have been relatively few rare or uncommon birds to report. The primary reason is because of the fairly benign weather this year, with few

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Garden Buzz – October 2022

Garden Buzz: Fall is for Planting! By Adele Pittendrigh Autumn is a great time to plant, especially if you are putting in plants that require less water. The City of

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