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A young Sandhill Cranes walks through brown grass.
A Season of Firsts: Three Christmas Bird Counts to Remember
February 01, 2023 — The joy of experiencing a Christmas Bird Count for the first time, as told by Christine Lin and Gabrielle Saleh.
Rochelle Thomas stands in front of the Kimberlin Nature Education Center, posing next to a large wooden owl sculpture that is nearly her height.
Meet Greenwich ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Center's New Director, Rochelle Thomas
January 31, 2023
A woman and young girl in raincoats stand outside smiling at the camera.
Everyone Should Have a Mother's Day Birding Tradition Like This
January 30, 2023 — Mother, daughter, and granddaughter take joy in learning the spring migrant birds who show up to their annual May ritual.
A Mountain Chickadee perches on a snowy evergreen branch.
An Exciting Christmas Bird Count for the Mountain Chickadee World Champs
January 27, 2023 — Evergreen ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ has likely kept their champion title, and found a new visitor along the way!
An adult with a spotting scope stand with their back to the camera while observing a snowy landscape.
Surprise Appearances and Concerning No-Shows in Northern Wyoming
January 27, 2023 — While several uncommon bird species were recorded during Bighorn ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Society's 2022 Christmas Bird Counts, some historically frequent species were notably absent.
A clinic staff member carefully holds a Bald Eagle in her arms as the team prepares to care for the injured raptor.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Center for Birds of Prey Celebrates 700 Eagle Release Milestone
January 26, 2023 — A rehabilitated Bald Eagle is returned back to the wild.
A yellow bird in flight, blue sky in the background.
Migrating Male Birds Race Ahead to Keep Up with Spring’s Early Arrival
January 26, 2023 — New research finds females are lagging behind males as they try and keep up with earlier springs driven by climate change.
Sharp-tailed Grouse stands in a field.
Changes in Casper’s Bird Populations
January 25, 2023 — Seventy-four years of Christmas Bird Count data reveal which species are increasing and which are declining.