Bird Notes by John Parker – March 2021
As hoped, early March was mild after February’s onslaught of snow and cold. The clearing skies and...
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As hoped, early March was mild after February’s onslaught of snow and cold. The clearing skies and...
Read MoreJan 21, 2021 | Member Profiles, News | 0 |
Sacajawea Audubon Society is proud to announce that our Conservation Chair Paulette Epple is the...
Read MoreJan 15, 2021 | Member Profiles | 0 |
We are very sad at the passing of our longtime member Jeff Safford. Jeff was a regular fixture at monthly meetings with wife June. Always in the front row, Jeff would look forward to the recent bird sightings portion of the...
Read MoreDec 8, 2020 | Birding Events | 0 |
2020 Christmas Bird Counts This year the Christmas Bird Counts will be conducted differently than...
Read MoreThe American Dipper, North America’s only true aquatic songbird, is a year-round resident...
Read MoreFeb 13, 2020 | Conservation, Plants for Birds | 0 |
Invite birds to your backyard! One of the biggest threats birds face is habitat loss. Urban growth...
Read MoreFive years ago, National Audubon looked into what birds were telling us about climate...
Read MoreJune 5th – Olive-sided Flycatcher, Big Bear Trail
June 4th – Long-billed Curlew, Pass Creek Rd.
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
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