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Remembering Mary Griffith
Sadly, this past month we lost long time Sacajawea member Mary Griffith. Mary was an active member of the club for many years, starting in the early 1980’s, serving as a board member and Secretary. She was also involved with many other chapter activities, from leading field trips to folding…
SAS Partner Events
MT Freshwater Partners’ Annual Native Plant Sale Montana Freshwater Partners’ annual Native Plant Sale is a fundraiser that supports the Give Back to the Yellowstone Program, a program based in Park County, MT that carries out on-the-ground restoration, hazard mitigation, and education and outreach. The Native Plant Sale is in…
Sponsor A Kestrel Box in 2026!
Photo by Holly Pippel 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 Nest Box Project as well as our other many conservation projects. Sponsorship…
Bird Notes – March 2026
by John Parker Have you ever wondered how many birds have been seen in Montana, and who decides if a bird is added to the cumulative state list? The answer to the first question is 448 bird species as of February 2026. You may not be familiar with the…
Sponsor a Bluebird Box in 2026!
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 we monitor. Sponsorship costs $20 per year per box, and you can sponsor as many boxes as you like. Once…
2025 IAWP Point Count Report
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Bird Notes – January 2026
by John Parker It’s mid-December, well into the winter season, and the fields are showing green instead of being covered in whiteness. What an amazing stretch of warm weather that has enticed a surprising number of birds to linger well past their normal departure dates. This past fall was also…
Project FeederWatch – Count Birds for Science
Cornell Lab’s Project FeederWatch runs November 1 – April 30. Turn your love of feeding birds into scientific discoveries. FeederWatch is a November-April survey of birds that visit backyards, nature centers, community areas, and other locales in North America. You don’t even need a feeder! All you need is an…
Bird Notes – December 2025
by John Parker With the mild weather continuing well into November, it has been an interesting fall migration with a number of unusual birds moving through this area. I can’t recall another time when there were so many uncommon or rare birds in such a short time. Meanwhile many of…
Bird Notes – November 2025
by John Parker Overall, the first half of this fall has been fairly mild without any extended periods of stormy weather. Due to the mild start to the season, there were no major fallouts of birds. The two largest storm systems occurred at the end of August and mid-September, both…
