From The President
A Message from SAS President, Chris Nixon With the birds all flocking southward, it is again time for us as a group to flock back together. Join us for the
A Message from SAS President, Chris Nixon With the birds all flocking southward, it is again time for us as a group to flock back together. Join us for the
Eagles, Elk & Engineering – Montana Department of Transportation: An Unexpected Environmental Champion Presentation by Patrick Cross Monday, Sept. 9th at Hope Lutheran Church From the first nomination of a
by John Parker A wide range of unusual birds moved through this area during the spring and early summer. Whether in the backyard or out on the prairie, the variety
by Paulette Epple A Great Year for Kestrels (and Owlets!) It was another fantastic year for our kestrel nest box program! Â Kestrels used 28 of our boxes and we had
Dear Readers, Here is the new schedule. We thought we would send it out a little early to give you more time to read How Birds Evolve by Douglas J.
By Lou Ann Harris We can all agree on how magical and beautiful hummingbirds are. Southwest Montana hosts several species including Calliope, Rufous and Broad-tailed. Hummingbirds require perches, flowers, water
Leslie Gaines sits down with Doug Smith and John Marzluff for a great discussion about Common Ravens and other birds in Yellowstone National Park featured in the recently released book,
 This month SAS president, Chris Nixon defers space to recognize SAS secretary, Emma Narotzky Emma started participating in SAS activities soon after moving to Bozeman in 2015. She’s been a
Golden Eagle Monitoring and Research in Yellowstone National Park; Questions, Answers, and More Questions Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) are a North American species of conservation concern throughout their range. Prior