Mountain Bluebird Trail
Sacajawea Audubon members maintain and monitor bluebird boxes around the Gallatin Valley. Some members are also federally permitted to band cavity nesting birds through the US Geological Survey. This project
Sacajawea Audubon members maintain and monitor bluebird boxes around the Gallatin Valley. Some members are also federally permitted to band cavity nesting birds through the US Geological Survey. This project
The Sacajawea Audubon Bluebird Trail Project was started by member Louis Moos in early 1969. While we don’t know the exact reason behind the idea of the bluebird trail, we
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
by Lou Ann Harris The 54th year of the Bluebird Trail Project concluded with below average numbers of Mountain Bluebirds. A total of 467 bluebirds fledged from our five trails,
Meet Mary Geis, the Montana Biologist Who Spent 30 Years Studying Bluebirds By Jewel Alston, Cornell Lab of Ornithology In the foothills outside Bozeman, Montana, there’s a winding path known