Sunday, March 10, 2024

Kids and Families Enjoy a Party for the Birds!

A great big thank you to the 29 kids and families who joined Laramie Audubon Society and Wyoming State Parks Saturday afternoon for our Spring Gardening for Wildlife party at Albany County Public Library! We enjoyed making nests, planting seeds, and coloring wildlife pages while snacking and talking about birds we've seen around town and how to make gardens that are good for wildlife. Thank you to Sheila Bird Farms for donating snap dragon and marigold seedlings for participants to take home. We will be back outside and on the Greenbelt at 9am Saturday, April 6, to look for migrating birds and observe changes on the Greenbelt since we visited in January!

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Monthly Kids and Families Programs!

 Fly on over to the "events" page to see our list of monthly Kids and Families programs.  Next up: Early Spring Gardening for Wildlife, this Saturday (May 9th) at 3 pm at the Albany County Library.  Co-hosted by the Wyoming Parks Department!  

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Bird Hop sees a bumper year for Rosy Finches!

A small group of 7 gathered in Centennial on Saturday morning, March 2, for the Laramie Audubon Society annual Bird Hop. The weather was unseasonably warm, with weak sunshine and a growing wind. The event, now a tradition, began several years ago as an opportunity for LAS members and friends to trek to Centennial to look for rosy finches. This year was the year to see the birds en masse around the streets and yards of the little town, and at the feeders in the backyard of the Bear Bottom Grill, where the group concluded their trip with lunch and conversation while keeping their eyes on the feeders at the windows. Birds observed this year, in addition to Grey-capped Rosy Finches, were Black-capped and Mountain Chickadee, Stellar's Jay, Red-winged Blackbird, Clark's Nutcracker, Hairy and Downy Woodpecker, House Sparrow, Magpie, Raven and Junco. Special thanks to Centennial resident Tony Hoch, who opened his home for observing rosy finches, and the Bear Bottom for keeping the feeders full and providing a relaxing atmosphere for bird watching over lunch.