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Bird of the Week: Spotted Sandpiper – Cheyenne Bird Banter
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About birds and birding in Southeast Wyoming. August 7, 2015. Bird of the Week: Spotted Sandpiper. Spotted Sandpiper. Photo by Pete Arnold. Published Aug. 13, 2009, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Text by Barb Gorges, photo by Pete Arnold. This entry was posted in Bird behavior. Bird of the Week. And tagged bird behavior. Bird of the Week. Bird of the Week: Double-crested Cormorant. Bird of the Week: Say’s Phoebe →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Cape May B...
Bird of the Week: Say’s Phoebe – Cheyenne Bird Banter
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About birds and birding in Southeast Wyoming. August 10, 2015. Bird of the Week: Say’s Phoebe. Say’s Phoebe. Photo by Pete Arnold. Wanting a ceiling over their cup-shaped nest as well as a ledge to put it on, these insect-eating, western flycatchers have adapted to rural human structures of all kinds, and they are very loyal to successful nest locations from year to year. By September they must head south to keep finding their favorite food: wild bees (not honeybees), beetles and grasshoppers. Medicine B...
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About birds and birding in Southeast Wyoming. October 11, 2016. Yampa Valley Crane Festival origins. Greater Sandhill Cranes. Photo courtesy of Abby Jensen, www.jensen-photography.com. Published Oct. 9, 2016, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle: Cranes are a gateway bird. Yampa Valley Crane Festival story begins with snow]. I visited the Yampa Valley Crane Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with my husband, Mark, in early September. The previous owner left behind a list of birds seen on the property, but ...
Bird of the Week: Common Grackle – Cheyenne Bird Banter
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About birds and birding in Southeast Wyoming. August 14, 2015. Bird of the Week: Common Grackle. Common Grackle. Photo by Pete Arnold. Published Aug. 26, 2009, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Text by Barb Gorges, photo by Pete Arnold. This entry was posted in Bird behavior. Bird of the Week. And tagged bird behavior. Bird of the Week. Bird of the Week: Say’s Phoebe. Bird of the Week: Cliff Swallow →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
Bird of the Week: Wilson’s Phalarope – Cheyenne Bird Banter
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About birds and birding in Southeast Wyoming. May 22, 2015. Bird of the Week: Wilson’s Phalarope. Wilson’s Phalarope. Photo by Pete Arnold. Published May 12, 2010, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Text by Barb Gorges, photo by Pete Arnold. This entry was posted in Bird behavior. Bird of the Week. And tagged bird behavior. Bird of the Week. Bird of the Week: Blue-winged Teal. Bird of the Week: Green-tailed Towhee →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Wyoming Road...
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Spring Time in Wyoming – Wyoming Life
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God bless it and keep it wild. Spring Time in Wyoming. April 6, 2015. April 6, 2015. Photo http:/ www.nps.gov. Regardless of the dry, dry weather. Spring is here. The first birds to return to my locale are the Mountain Bluebirds. They’ve been here for almost a month. Their cheerful deep blue and sky blue feathers are a treat to behold.As the summer progresses, we watch them dart and dive after insects. It’s satisfying to watch them feast on the mosquito population! Photo by Kevin Cole, Flickr. Notify me ...
Laramie Audubon: December 2016
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Thursday, December 1, 2016. Upcoming event: Christmas Bird Count! UPDATE: Change in date to Sunday, December 18. Gray-crowned Rosy-finches. Photo (c) Shawn Billerman. We are seeking volunteers to take part in the 117th annual Christmas Bird Count! The Laramie Audubon Society will again take part in a 100-year-old Christmas tradition, the annual Christmas Bird Count. Volunteers are welcome to join in the count with the LAS chapter as it conducts the Albany County Christmas Bird Count on Sunday, December 18.
Laramie Audubon: Upcoming talk: Rachel Fanelli and Joanna Harter
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Upcoming talk: Rachel Fanelli and Joanna Harter. Please join us this coming Wednesday, October 26. For two talks by our most recent Small Grants recipients. Both Rachel and Joanna received LAS funds this last spring/summer to help with their research and outreach efforts. As usual, we will meet in the Berry Center. Auditorium. Parking adjacent to the building is free after 5 pm. Bird chat and refreshments begin at 6:30 pm, and the talks will begin at 7:00 pm. Biodiversity Ins...
Laramie Audubon: Upcoming trip: Plains Lakes
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016. Upcoming trip: Plains Lakes. Libby Megna will lead a trip to the Plains Lakes this Saturday, 15 October. Hopefully we will find a variety of dabbling and diving ducks between Blake's Pond, Twin Buttes, and Lake Hattie. Plus, raptor diversity out on the plains is almost always excellent. We will meet at 8 am. At Night Heron Books and Coffeehouse. Birders of all levels are welcome! Our trips are free and open to the public. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Laramie Audubon: August 2016
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016. Golden Eagle Rescuers Needed. The Teton Raptor Center. Is looking for volunteers who are willing to transport injured Golden Eagles, and potentially other raptors, to licensed rehabilitation centers so that they can receive the care they need. Please see the details below from Carrie Ann Adams, and feel free to share the flyer with others who you think may be interested! Click the image for a downloadable PDF flyer. Carrie Ann Adams, Program Associate at Teton Raptor Center:.
Laramie Audubon: Upcoming talk: Science Cafe with the Prather Lab
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Friday, November 25, 2016. Upcoming talk: Science Cafe with the Prather Lab. Join the Laramie Audubon Society and the Biodiversity Institute. Next week for a Science Café featuring work by Dr. Jonathan Prather and his lab. Prather studies the neurobiology of communication in birds. Wednesday, November 30. UW Berry Center Auditorium. 10th Street and Lewis Street. Free parking after 5 pm. Refreshments and Bird Chat. The Science Café will feature three talks:. What songbirds can teach us about human behavior.
Laramie Audubon: July 2016
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Friday, July 15, 2016. Plant Walk Saturday, July 16 - Please RSVP. Labels: Misc Event Announcement. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You can use the Just Give button below to become a member or contribute to Laramie Audubon using a credit card. Plant Walk Saturday, July 16 - Please RSVP. Biodiversity Institute at UWYO. Birds of Wyoming by Doug Faulkner. Colorado and Wyoming eBird. Cornell Lab of Ornithology. High Plains Audubon (Cheyenne). Sage Spirit by Dave Showalter. UW Museum of Vertebrates.
Laramie Audubon: Membership
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Changes to membership process. We have streamlined our membership process, both for our members and for our organization. Memberships used to last for 365 days from payment, but that keeping track of when memberships expire has become cumbersome as our organization has grown. Memberships will now expire on each year August 31. When you submit your membership payment. We don't print our newsletters in color, so digital copies benefit you by having full color and benefit us by cutting our publishing an...
Laramie Audubon: Grants
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Laramie Audubon Society Small Grants Program. Our Mission: To promote the conservation and appreciation of birds and other wildlife through education, outreach and habitat stewardship. In keeping with our mission, Laramie Audubon Society (LAS) will offer small grants for conservation, scholarship, and outreach. Conservation. Grants include conservation and restoration projects as well as scientific research. Scholarship. Grants include attendance at conferences, workshops, or summer camps. Outreach.
Laramie Audubon: September 2016
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Thursday, September 29, 2016. Trip report: Laramie hotspots. Doug Eddy led a great trip to several birding hotspots around Laramie this past Saturday, September 24. Despite a light accumulation of snow overnight and chilly morning temperatures, we had a great crowd! At LaBonte Park, there were quite a few waterfowl on the lake but the highlight was a Merlin. Full checklist is here. Thanks all for joining us! Friday, September 23, 2016. Upcoming talk: Nate Huck. On Wednesday, September 28. Nate Huck will ...
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