Bird Notes – April 2025
by John Parker Spring has definitely arrived, notwithstanding the occasional snow storm. As is typical, the first waves of bluebirds began arriving early in March. The first reported Mountain Bluebird
by John Parker Spring has definitely arrived, notwithstanding the occasional snow storm. As is typical, the first waves of bluebirds began arriving early in March. The first reported Mountain Bluebird
Dream of Spring with the SAS Book Club on March 19th Each spring the idle thoughts of Audubon members begin to focus on the spring migration and restarting gardens. With
Here is your chance to sponsor a kestrel nest box and learn more about our smallest falcon—the American Kestrel. This is a fun way to support Sacajawea Audubon Society’s Kestrel
Bozeman Fish Technology Center Steps Up to Save Birds! By Paulette Epple If you stop by the Bozeman Fish Technology Center while birding or hiking on the Drinking Horse Mountain
INDRELAND AUDUBON WETLAND PRESERVE UPDATE: MARCH 2025 World Wetlands Day (WWD) is celebrated on February 2nd each year to mark the anniversary of the 1971 adoption of the Ramsar Convention
Bird Notes by John Parker As I’m writing this, we’re still locked into deep winter, with abundant snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. Most of the former lingering birds are long gone,
SAS Monthly Program & Membership Meeting: Monday, March 10th Montana’s Mysterious Bats: Guardians of the Night, with Wildlife Biologist Matt Bell Join us for our March Membership Meeting as Matt Bell
Sacajawea Audubon Society offers a fun way to support our chapter’s conservation projects. We are giving members and friends the opportunity to sponsor one of the bluebird nest boxes that
Avian Flu and your Bird Feeders: The Long and the Short by Mikaela Howie Avian influenza, or avian flu, has been in the news a lot lately! What is the
Beth Madden, Prairie Denizen By Judy Tsiang The 2024 Bozeman Christmas Bird Count has wrapped up, and in what has become a post-count tradition, counters enjoyed the after-party at Beth