If I had to bird one way for the rest of my life, I would prefer sitting in one place with a raft of waterfowl in front of me, trying to pick out the odd rarity or hybrid mixed in.
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If I had to bird one way for the rest of my life, I would prefer sitting in one place with a raft of waterfowl in front of me, trying to pick out the odd rarity or hybrid mixed in.
Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary’s long-running Christmas Bird Count continued recently, with seventeen volunteers out on the trails, in the accessible bird blind, and across the fields. The group, led by Libby Keyes, Joanne Guttman, and Pam Herrmann, spent the morning documenting winter bird life at the Sanctuary. On December...
The purpose of Outdoor Education is to provide local youth with the opportunity to be outside in nature, learn about and build an appreciation for their natural environment, and have fun.
The first Indiana CBC was held in Richmond on December 25, 1908, at the White Water River Gorge. The winds were light from the southwest; the ground was bare' temperature 28°F.
Indiana Audubon invites bird enthusiasts to join its annual winter eagle-watching field trips, where participants can observe Bald Eagles congregating at key water sources during morning feeding activity, often in large numbers.
While it’s true that many species of birds are limited to specific habitats and ecological niches, including intolerance for below-freezing temperatures, many are highly adaptable. This includes birds like herons and bluebirds you probably associate with spring nesting or summer streams.
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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