Many fellow birders—possibly even yourself—only listen or look at nature due to disability or aging. With varying ways to bird at our disposal, all people can engage in this hobby.
Birding 101: Different Ways to Go Birding
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Many fellow birders—possibly even yourself—only listen or look at nature due to disability or aging. With varying ways to bird at our disposal, all people can engage in this hobby.
Indiana Audubon opposes the federal action rescinding the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Endangerment Finding for greenhouse gases. That finding has been the legal foundation for federal rules that reduce emissions.
Friday morning at the Indiana Dunes Longshore Flight Watch felt more like standing in front of a giant hair dryer than watching spring migration. While we had early promise that the strong southerly component would push a fair number of birds. It just didn’t play out. Strong southwest winds...
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After a slow Friday warm-up, Monday arrived in full force, and then some. Our team tallied a staggering 22,952 birds during the morning count, with 50 species on the page. Conditions were near ideal, with gusty southwest winds, and temperatures that started in the upper 40s, but hit 71...
Indiana Audubon Society believes strongly in making birding a safe and accessible activity for all people, regardless of race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
We believe continuing efforts, discussions and action, no matter how uncomfortable at times, are needed to further ensure that birding and nature enjoyment is safe and accessible for everyone. We pledge to continue to support those that share our values and strive to make the outdoors truly accessible for everyone.
Indiana Audubon Society's mission is to engage communities in the enjoyment of birds in their habitat, through conservation, education, and research.
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