We've decided to move the owling trip from March 10 to Saturday, April 14. That should give us a better chance at finding actively singing owls.
We will go ahead and meet at Coal Creek downtown at 7:00 pm (not 6:00 pm).
Finally, instead of going to the Laramie Range, we will venture out to the Snowies and go for owl gold -- Boreal Owls! Northern Saw-whet Owls and Long-eared Owls are also possibilities. Depending on snow pack, this could mean up to a ~3 mile hike, ski, or snowshoe. As the trip gets closer, we will let folks know what conditions in the Snowies are like.
Information about birds, birding, and how to protect birds in the Laramie, Wyoming area, including our local Habitat Heroes program.
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Upcoming trip: 2nd Annual Birdhop
We will meet at Coal Creek Coffee at 8 am this Saturday, March 10, to caffeinate and carpool
out to Centennial. We'll do the same route as last year, unless
something crazy strikes us, beginning in the Beartree yard, checking out
the scene across the street, and then walking behind the tavern through
the neighborhood, doing some feeder watching. From there we will drive
to the Albany Lodge for breakfast, where we will be able to look out
over the deck to see what birds may have returned after another year
without the cats around.
Originally billed as a feeder-watching trip to look for rosy finches, last year's trip yielded none of the finches, but we did see a number of others, including evening grosbeak, black-billed magpie, Stellar's jay, mountain and black-capped chickadee, downy woodpecker, Oregon dark-eyed junco, Clark's nutcracker, Canada geese, bald eagle, common raven, horned lark and a couple of unidentified raptors. We hope to see at least a few of all these, along with those rosy finches and others this year.
This is a laid back trip, including a chance to eat breakfast together and chat.
Originally billed as a feeder-watching trip to look for rosy finches, last year's trip yielded none of the finches, but we did see a number of others, including evening grosbeak, black-billed magpie, Stellar's jay, mountain and black-capped chickadee, downy woodpecker, Oregon dark-eyed junco, Clark's nutcracker, Canada geese, bald eagle, common raven, horned lark and a couple of unidentified raptors. We hope to see at least a few of all these, along with those rosy finches and others this year.
This is a laid back trip, including a chance to eat breakfast together and chat.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Upcoming talk: Alison Holloran, Director of Audubon Rockies
Our next meeting, this Wednesday 28 February, will feature Alison Holloran, the Executive Director of Audubon Rockies. She will present information regarding regional Audubon conservation programs and ways everyone can get involved, from eating “Bird Friendly Beef” (certified via Audubon Rockies’ Conservation Ranching Program) or planting a wildlife garden in your yard to having your voices heard on Capitol Hill. The meeting will be held in the Berry Center auditorium on the University of Wyoming campus at the corner of 10th and Lewis Streets. Bird chat with refreshments begins at 6:30 pm; the program begins at 7:00 pm.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Science Cafe, Tuesday 27 February
There will be a Science Cafe at O'Dwyer's next Tuesday, 27 February at
6:30 pm. Please see the flyer below for details, or click here for the high-res version. The Science Cafe
will feature talks by three local scientists in an easy-to-understand
format.
Reminder: Art Show through March 15
Just a reminder that you can stop by the Berry Center between now and March 15 during regular business hours to view LAS's Inaugural Art Show. We had a great turnout for our opening show, but if you weren't able to make it then feel free to stop by at your convenience. There are pamphlets in the lobby that identify the works and the artists, make sure to pick one up.
Thanks to Diana Denison for this great photo from our opening. |
Monday, February 19, 2018
Trip report: Snow tracking
This post is by Brian Waitkus, I'm just putting it up. --Libby
The 17 February 2018 animal snow tracking field trip to Chimney Park led by Dr. Gary Beauvais was attended by 14 hardy individuals on this sunny but windy day. The field trip started out with a female cow moose joining us near the parking area. The last snow fall on Thursday suggested Saturday would be a great day to find animal tracks though due to the wind this day any tracks were soon obliterated resulting in only moose and mice tracks being found. Gary spent the day discussing forest and winter ecology of the area as well as the natural history of local animals providing new insights and information to our crew accompanying him on skis and snowshoes. Eight Mountain Chickadees were the only birds noted on this trip though raven and magpie were observed between Laramie and Chimney Park.
The 17 February 2018 animal snow tracking field trip to Chimney Park led by Dr. Gary Beauvais was attended by 14 hardy individuals on this sunny but windy day. The field trip started out with a female cow moose joining us near the parking area. The last snow fall on Thursday suggested Saturday would be a great day to find animal tracks though due to the wind this day any tracks were soon obliterated resulting in only moose and mice tracks being found. Gary spent the day discussing forest and winter ecology of the area as well as the natural history of local animals providing new insights and information to our crew accompanying him on skis and snowshoes. Eight Mountain Chickadees were the only birds noted on this trip though raven and magpie were observed between Laramie and Chimney Park.
Photo by Brian Waitkus |
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Upcoming trip: Snow tracking
Gary Beauvais, Director of the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database and interim director of the Biodiversity Institute, will lead us on a snowshoe/cross-country ski trek through forest and riparian areas at Chimney Park this Saturday, 17 February. During this 10th anniversary of Gary’s field trip we’ll learn how to identify winter animal tracks and unravel the many mysterious signs that are written into the winter snow.
We will gather at Coal Creek Coffee at 8 am before leaving for the field trip. Chimney Park is a $5 per carload National Forest fee area. Bring your own skis or snowshoes. Alternate/backup date in case of bad weather is Feb 28.
We will gather at Coal Creek Coffee at 8 am before leaving for the field trip. Chimney Park is a $5 per carload National Forest fee area. Bring your own skis or snowshoes. Alternate/backup date in case of bad weather is Feb 28.
This is Happy Jack and not Chimney Park, but let's hope for this kind of snow!! |
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Upcoming talk: Raptor identification
Can you identify this species? Photo by Tim Banks. |
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, January 31 in the Berry Center auditorium. We will begin with bird chat and refreshments at 6:30 pm and the program will start at 7:00 pm. Parking is free in the lot on Lewis St after 5 pm.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Conservation Alert: Public Meetings for LaVA Project on January 30th and 21st
This is an update on the proposed Medicine Bow Landscape Vegetation Analysis (LaVA) project, a conservation issue of local importance outlined in the forthcoming January 2018 newsletter (available here). Following pressure from concerned locals and conservation groups, the Forest Service recently announced two public engagement sessions in Laramie scheduled for next Tuesday and Wednesday, January 30th and 31st, from 4:00 to 7:00 pm in the Lincoln Community Center, 365 W. Grand Ave. Representatives from the Forest Service, along with project partners, will be in attendance to answer questions and receive comments from the public. Laramie Audubon would like to encourage its members to join us in attending one of these sessions, to demonstrate our interest in the future of the Medicine Bow NR and to express support for limiting the scope and environmental impacts of this proposal. For additional information on the LaVA project proposal, read the article on page 4 of the January newsletter, consult the Forest Service website or call Don Jones at (307) 460-8114.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Submit your work to our first art show!
The Laramie Audubon Society will sponsor their first art show from February 3 - March 15, 2018 at the University of Wyoming Berry Center.
LAS would like to extend an invitation to artists to submit 1-3 works based on your own experiences and interactions with the natural world—all natural history subjects are welcome. All media accepted. LAS anticipates this show to be a celebration of natural history interpreted by new as well as veteran artists.
There will be a reception at the Berry Center on Wednesday, February 7 from 5:30-7:00 pm. Come and enjoy refreshments and meet many of the exhibiting artists.
Please have your work ready to hang, including a reliable wire or hook on the back of your two-dimensional piece. LAS will hang two-dimensional work and install three-dimensional work. Artists are responsible for any technology needed to show work. There may be limits on what is feasible so if you have needs including electricity, please contact Samantha Weatherston at samantha.weatherston@gmail.com. Artists will drop off works on Saturday, February 3 from 10:00 am-1:00 pm.
Artists may sell their work through direct contact by buyer to artist. The University of Wyoming does not conduct any sale of art shown at the Berry Center. Artists are responsible for any state and federal taxes. A suggested donation of 10% of a sale will go to the Laramie Audubon Society.
LAS welcomes both novice and experienced artists to participate. Please share this announcement to other artists and art lovers!
Monday, December 11, 2017
Laramie Christmas Bird Count
Christmas Bird Count season is upon us! A CBC is a great way to get out and socialize with other birders while collecting valuable data, and is fun for both veteran and novice birders. Check out Audubon's CBC site to learn more about how the CBC works and to explore data from past counts.
The 40th annual Laramie CBC will be held on Saturday, December 16. Shay Howlin is the compiler for the Laramie count; if you have any questions, please direct them to her at wolfhowlin@gmail.com.
Meet at Coal Creek Coffee downtown at 7:30 am to get your area and birding buddy assignments. Alternatively, call Shay ahead of time at 307-286-1972 for details. If you are new to CBCs, Shay can pair you with a more experienced birder--just let her know that you're interested the count but would like some help! We will meet up again at The Grounds Internet Cafe at noon to compile morning reports and regroup those who want to keep birding in the afternoon.
You should wear warm, layered clothing and boots, and bring water, snacks and binoculars if you have them. Feeder watchers are also welcome. Volunteers are invited to a chili supper where results will be compiled beginning at 4 pm the home of Shay Howlin. Potluck items welcome, but not required. Please contact Shay Howlin if you would like to be assigned a route early, would like forms for feeder watching, or have any questions!
The 40th annual Laramie CBC will be held on Saturday, December 16. Shay Howlin is the compiler for the Laramie count; if you have any questions, please direct them to her at wolfhowlin@gmail.com.
Meet at Coal Creek Coffee downtown at 7:30 am to get your area and birding buddy assignments. Alternatively, call Shay ahead of time at 307-286-1972 for details. If you are new to CBCs, Shay can pair you with a more experienced birder--just let her know that you're interested the count but would like some help! We will meet up again at The Grounds Internet Cafe at noon to compile morning reports and regroup those who want to keep birding in the afternoon.
You should wear warm, layered clothing and boots, and bring water, snacks and binoculars if you have them. Feeder watchers are also welcome. Volunteers are invited to a chili supper where results will be compiled beginning at 4 pm the home of Shay Howlin. Potluck items welcome, but not required. Please contact Shay Howlin if you would like to be assigned a route early, would like forms for feeder watching, or have any questions!
Board meeting
Sorry for the short notice, but we will hold a board meeting today at 5 pm in the second floor conference room of the Berry Center. Our board meetings are open to the public; if you would like to see the inner workings of LAS, feel free to attend!
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