Information about birds, birding, and how to protect birds in the Laramie, Wyoming area, including our local Habitat Heroes program.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Greenbelt Field Trip on Saturday (Oct. 17)
Friday, October 9, 2020
Bird Double-Header Tomorrow (Saturday, 10/10)
Saturday afternoon, we will host our October "Evening Program" featuring Martin Grenier (Ducks Unlimited Manager of Conservation Programs in Wyoming and Colorado). Martin will fill us in on the wetlands enhancement project completed at Laramie's Monolith Ranch. We will meet at the ranch and walk in approximately one-quarter mile along a fairly flat two-track road to the restored site. After Martin's presentation there will be the option to spend a little time birding along the edge of the wetlands, so bring binoculars if you have them! Please note that this area is closed to public access - the Laramie Audubon Society and Ducks Unlimited received permission to visit for this event only. Directions will be emailed to those who register for the event.
If you plan to attend either event, please register by sending an email to laramie.audubon@gmail.com and indicating which event(s) you plan to attend.
COVID-19 Considerations: Attendees are required to wear masks for the duration of each trip/event and to practice social distancing. We are not arranging carpools for the foreseeable future.
Directions to Hutton Lake NWR: Head south from Laramie on 3rd Street/ US-287, turn right onto County Road 22 (as if entering the cement plant), then turn left onto Sand Creek Road (parallel to railroad tracks - many people have missed this turn and mistakenly entered the cement plant parking lot). Stay on Sand Creek Road for about 8 miles, then turn right at the National Wildlife Refuge sign. Meet at the parking area just inside the fence, adjacent to the Refuge's information board. If you are early or late, look for us near the observation deck at the far end of the Refuge.
(Photo of a juvenile Wilson's Phalarope courtesy of LAS member Liz Young)
Monday, September 28, 2020
Wednesday Night Program (9/30)
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Laramie Audubon: CANCELLED - Greenhill Cemetery (Sept. 26)
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
CANCELLED - Greenhill Cemetery (Sept. 26)
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Field Trip - Saturday, September 12th
Please pre-register by emailing us at laramie.audubon@gmail.com and bring/wear your mask as well as the usual water, sun protection, snacks, and birding supplies. New policy: LAS will only share spotting scopes that are equipped with camera viewers; we are currently uncertain whether we will have any such scopes at this field trip.
Directions to Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge: If coming from Laramie, head south on 3rd Street/ US-287, turn right onto County Road 22 (toward the cement plant), then turn left onto Sand Creek Road (parallel to railroad tracks - many people have missed this turn and mistakenly entered the cement plant parking lot). Stay on Sand Creek Road for about 8 miles, then turn right at the National Wildlife Refuge sign. Meet at the parking area just inside the fence, adjacent to the Refuge's information board.
(Photo of American Avocets courtesy of LAS member Liz Young)
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Fall Event Schedule
Please see the Events page of this blog for Laramie Audubon's Fall 2020 schedule. In consideration of Covid-19, we've made some changes to our typical protocols. Please be sure to wear a mask and be mindful regarding social distancing at all LAS events. Due to potential risks associated with carpools, our Fall schedule focuses on birding spots within or close to Laramie. In addition, we are REQUIRING people to pre-register for field trips by emailing us at laramie.audubon@gmail.com so that we can plan for the anticipated group size. Depending on the group sizes at our initial trips, we may set size limits for the later trips.
The Fall field trip schedule kicks off at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning (September 5th) at Greenhill Cemetery's south gate near the corner of Willet and 19th Streets.
Friday, April 17, 2020
All In-Person Events Cancelled Through June 30, 2020
From time to time we will be posting additional resources here or on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Laramie-Audubon-Society-281490288527648/. If you have a preference regarding platforms (i.e., this site vs. Facebook), please let us know by leaving a comment. Looking forward to running into you at a local hotspot or during a fall migration field trip!
Recent Local Highlights:
- Peregrine Falcon (Laramie River Greenbelt)
- Virginia Rail (Spring Creek Pond [i.e., small beaver pond east of LaPrele Park, adjacent to the cul-de-sac)
- American Pipet (LaPrele Park)
- Common Loon (Lake Hattie)
- return of the Yellow-rumped Warblers!
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Events Cancelled through April 30
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Evening Program Cancelled (March 25th)
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And here are some additional videos from other Audubon Rockies chapters:
Inside Birding: Size & Shape 10 min.Chickadees & Climate 2 min.Eagle, Falcon, Owl - Birds of Prey 23 min.Nutcrackers, White Bark Pine and Climate Change 12 min.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Owling Trip - Saturday. March 7th
Sunday, March 1, 2020
4th Annual Bird Hop a Bird Watching and Social Treat.
First stop was Centennial, where about half the group wandered into the backyard of the Bear Bottom Grill & Bar and along the tiny back streets of town, while the other half crossed the street to the area around the Library. We viewed Steller's Jays, Black-capped Chickadees, Magpies and a couple Downy Woodpeckers. And the feeders at the Bear Bottom and across the road offered up a feast for a plethora of rosy finches!
The carpool then moved along Dinwiddie Road to Albany Lodge. Along the way were spotted a Rough-legged Hawk and a Raven. Unfortunately the feeders were not out and stocked this year, and there were no birds to be seen around the Lodge, but all enjoyed a hearty breakfast and good company before heading back to Laramie.