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Sponsor A Kestrel Box in 2025!

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 costs $50...

Become a Master Naturalist! Classes Begin March 25th

Know your Wild Montana! Master Naturalist Course with Cedar Mathers-Winn March 25– May 17, 2025 Master Naturalists are trained in the ecology and natural history of the local landscape, including geology, plants, animals, fungi, and the connections between them. The...

Bird-Friendly Landscaping

Invite birds to your backyard! One of the biggest threats birds face is habitat loss. Urban growth and new subdivisions are altering and destroying natural habitats, often resulting in sterile acres of mowed lawns and ornamental landscapes bereft of wildlife.  You can...

Create A Backyard Oasis For Birds

Invite birds to your backyard! One of the biggest threats birds face is habitat loss. Urban growth and new subdivisions are altering and destroying natural habitats, often resulting in sterile acres of mowed lawns and ornamental landscapes bereft of wildlife.  You can...

7 Simple Actions to Help Birds

7 Simple Ways to Help Birds 1. Make Windows Safer, Day and Night Simple adjustments to your windows can save birds’ lives. 2. Keep Cats Indoors Indoor cats live longer, healthier lives. Outdoor cats kill more birds than any other non-native threat. 3. Reduce Lawn by...
Bridger Raptor Festival – Oct. 7 & 8

Bridger Raptor Festival – Oct. 7 & 8

Be a Volunteer at the Bridger Raptor Festival at Bridger Bowl! October 7th & 8th, 2023 Sacajawea Audubon Society will once again participate in the Raptor Fest, running several programs: The Great Migration Challenge, the Binocular Blitz, Build a Nifty Nest Box,...

2020 Christmas Bird Count Schedule

2020 Christmas Bird Count Schedule

2020 Christmas Bird Counts This year the Christmas Bird Counts will be conducted differently than in the past, unfortunately with less social interaction and a more individually focused event.  All of the pre and post count gatherings will not be held due to social...

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Volunteer At The Wetlands

The Motus Tower Project

Wetland Calendar – 2025

Recent Bird Sightings

March 27th – Pileated Woodpecker, Cameron Bridge FAS

March 26th – Say’s Phoebe & Tundra Swan, Beaverhead Rock SP

March 26th – Tree Swallow & Northern Pygmy Owl, Kelly Canyon Rd.

Invite Birds To Your Yard

American Goldfinch on Rudbeckia laciniata, by Mathew Malwitz, Audubon Photography Awards

Project FeederWatch

Bird-Safe Windows

Keep Cats Safe

Member Photo Gallery

Photo by Joce Allen

Newsletter Archives

Find An Injured Bird?

Here are some handy numbers:

Big Sky Bird Rescue (songbirds) – (406) 580-9762

MT Raptor Conservation Center (raptors) – (406) 585-1211

WJH Bird Resources (waterfowl), Billings – (406) 652-7175

National Audubon Society

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