Wildlife Photography Travels and Techniques
Liz Young will talk about her international travels and offer some pointers on wildlife photography techniques. Liz has been fortunate to travel with renowned photographers to Uganda, Ecuador, the Great Bear Rain Forest, Katmai National Park, the Vancouver Island archipelago, Patagonia, and recently Botswana. On these trips, she learned valuable techniques for wildlife photography. The program will be at Trinity Lutheran Church, 107 South 7th St., Laramie. Social time and refreshments at 6:30 pm, program at 7:00 pm. Pumas photo by Liz Young.
Information about birds, birding, and conservation in Albany County, Wyoming
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Field Trip Report: Centennial Bird Hop
Thanks to the 20 adventurers who braved the wind to travel to Centennial for our annual Bird Hop today! Special thanks to Emily at the USFS visitor station, who made sure the feeders there were full, and Darren at the Bear Bottom, who took care of our urge for snacks after bird watching and shared stories of the backyard birds there. We welcomed 16 adults, including 4 students in the new Bird Watchers at UWyo club and 4 kids, and observed:
Black-billed Magpie
Stellar's Jay
Hairy Woodpecker
Mountain and Black-capped Chickadee
Slate-colored, Oregon and Pink-sided Juncos
Red-breasted and White-breasted Nuthatches
Red-winged Blackbird
Clark's Nutcracker
Pine Siskin
House Sparrow
European starling
Common Raven
Sadly, this has been a tough year for rosy finches in our area, likely because it has been so dry, but other birds that have been spied around Centennial recently include mountain bluebird and grackle, both early, as are catkins on the aspens.
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