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Indiana Dunes Birding Festival comes to Indiana May 17-20, 2018
, Latest News, festival, greg miller, Indiana Dunes, indiana dunes birding festival, Lake Michigan, nature conservancy, tropical birding tours, 0Celebrate the migration of birdlife through the Indiana Dunes region this May 17-20 at the fourth annual Indiana Dunes...
IAS Fall Membership Drive Winners Announced
, Uncategorized, fall membership drive, prizes, steiner, wild birds unlimited, 0Thank you to everyone that participated in the IAS Fall Membership Drive! We’re happy to give away $3,000+ in...
Common Goldeneye, (Bucephala clangula)Â by Kim Ehn Coming from the boreal forests of Canada and Alaska where they nest in...
IAS members can participate in one of the annual Christmas Bird Counts, sponsored by the National Audubon Society, going...
Terns can sometimes be difficult to identify if you’re new to birding, especially during certain times of year. The...
The Hermit Thrush is one of Indiana’s finest thrushes. It’s beautiful, ethereal, and mystical song is rarely heard in...
Passenger Pigeon Dedication Video Online
, Uncategorized, historical marker, Indiana DNR, passenger pigeon, 0The Indiana Audubon Society was instrumental in the creation of Indiana’s historic marker in memory of the last wild...
The Indiana Audubon Society Share & Connect program is a new initiative to promote, inspire, and facilitate the next generation of...
Birding in the mountains of Shenandoah National Park was challenging. On the day I arrived, the fog was so...
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