Information about birds, birding, and how to protect birds in the Laramie, Wyoming area, including our local Habitat Heroes program.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
August Kids & Families Scavenger Hunt takes place under cloudless skies.
Monday, August 28, 2023
Fall Schedule of Trips and Evening Programs
Check out our schedule of Fall 2023 field trips and evening programs by clicking on the "Events" tab! We hope to see our old friends as well as some new faces this fall. The trips and programs are all free and open to the public and novice birders are encouraged to attend! Participants range from children through retirees and often include students studying ecology, wildlife biology, etc. Birding in a group is a great way to get to meet others from the Laramie community and to learn more about the local birds. If you have suggestions regarding future trips or programs, please let us know (laramie.audubon@gmail.com).
Killdeer on Laramie River Greenbelt (photo courtesy of LAS member Laurel Armstrong) |
Sunday, July 16, 2023
LaPrele Park Scavenger Hunt reveals artistic talent!
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Next Monthly Scavenger Hunt - Saturday, July 15
Participants at the June 2023 scavenger hunt (photo courtesy of Lisa Cox) |
We'll meet at 9 a.m. Saturday morning in LaPrele Park for the next in our series of free, nature-themed scavenger hunts. Please join us! And tell your friends, family, and neighbors, as these events are designed to get children thinking about the plants and animals that they see in our community. Each participant can take home a prize or craft kit (depending on the event).
Schedule for the remainder of the summer/fall (all events at 9 a.m.)
July 15 - LaPrele Park – Activity: sun catcher take-home kit
August 26 - Undine Park with side trip to local greenhouse for bouquet picking
September 30 - Optimist Park – Activity: autumn leaf collage take-home kit
October 21 - Washington Park Spooky Finale – Activity: haunted bird house ornament take-home kit
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Monthly Scavenger Hunts!
Disappointed that you missed the June scavenger hunt? Not to worry - mark your calendar and join us another time. Here's the schedule for the rest of the year (all take place on Saturday mornings at 9 a.m.):
July 15 - LaPrele Park with sun catcher take-home kit
August 26 - Undine Park with side trip to local greenhouse for prize activity bouquet picking
September 30 - Optimist Park with autumn leaf collage take-home kit
October
21 - Washington Park Spooky Finale with haunted bird house
ornament take-home kit
Thursday, June 15, 2023
First LAS Kids and Families Scavenger Hunt of Season at LaBonte Park
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Nature Scavenger Hunts - Monthly Beginning Saturday, June 10th
Monthly beginning June 10 - Nature Scavenger hunts . A nature-themed fun event for children and their families! The June event will be held in LaBonte Park, beginning at the park shelter adjacent to the parking area at the corner of 9th and Sully Streets at 9 a.m. We will walk around the park on our scavenger hunt for birds, plants and more, then kids can take home a nest building prize activity.
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Gardening for Birds - Wednesday, May 31, 7 pm
Wednesday, May 31, 7 pm - Landscaping for Birds. Barb Gorges, former president of the Cheyenne-High Plains Audubon Society and certified Master Gardener will be speaking about the Audubon Rockies Habitat Hero program at the May meeting of the Laramie Audubon Society. Barb is the author of two books, Cheyenne Birds by the Month and Cheyenne Garden Gossip. She also writes monthly birding and gardening columns for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. This free program – a few days before the Laramie Garden Club plant sale (https://www.laramiegardenclub.org/events.html#/) – will provide attendees with information regarding how to make local yards friendly to birds, butterflies, bats, and bees.
Our meeting are typically held in the University of Wyoming Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center, located at the corner of 10th and Lewis Streets. Refreshments and informal "bird chat" start at 6:30 p.m. in the street-level atrium and the program begins at 7 p.m. in the adjacent auditorium.
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Saturday, May 5th - Wyoming Hereford Ranch Trip
We'll meet in Cheyenne and bird this Important Bird Area that includes riparian areas, meadows, and drier uplands. Plan to arrive at 8 a.m. at WHR, approximately 1 hour from Laramie: From I-80, take Exit 367 (Campstool Road) and travel south approximately 1 mile to the entrance, which will be on the left. Follow the driveway for approximately 0.25 miles and park opposite the red barn.
Friday, April 21, 2023
Sybille Canyon Trip - SATURDAY, APRIL 22
We inadvertently listed the wrong date for this weekend's trip in the newsletter and when initially publishing the schedule on this website. We are traveling to the Tom Thorn/Beth Williams WHMA on SATURDAY, APRIL 22. Hopefully the weather is a little warmer and drier than forecast. We'll meet downtown at 8 a.m. at First Street Plaza (corner of 1st and Grand, immediately west of Coal Creek Coffee) before heading north. The length of the trip will depend on the weather, the birds, and how we are feeling. It could be a great day for birding!
Friday, April 14, 2023
Saturday, April 15 - Laramie Hotspots Field Trip
Tired of driving? So are we! This weekend, we'll stick to birding hotspots within the City of Laramie, beginning at Greenhill Cemetery. From there, the trip will visit one or more additional popular local birding locales, such as Spring Creek, LaBonte Park, or the Greenbelt.
Meeting Location: Main gate of Greenhill Cemetery (parking to the north on 15th Street and to the west on Bradley Street or Lewis Street (Lewis is currently closed to vehicles between 14th and 15th Streets, but the sidewalk is open).
Meeting Time: 8 a.m.
Monday, March 27, 2023
CANCELLED - Greater Sage-Grouse Lek Trip
A few weeks ago, I wrote: "Each year the Laramie Audubon Society schedules a trip to visit the Greater Sage-Grouse lek north of Laramie. The lek is on private property and is accessed via an unimproved two track road. Many years, weather/range conditions prevent access to the site (snow drifts, mud, etc.). What will happen this year?"
Well, we now (Tuesday, April, 4th) have the answer to that question. The lek will not be accessible this year. Tune in again next year.
If you are itching to see some lekking grouse, you could participate in the Cheyenne-High Plains Audubon Society's April 15th trip to a Sharp-tailed Grouse lek near Hillsdale: https://cheyenneaudubon.org/
With snow falling today, we are not optimistic. However, a spate of warm, sunny, windy weather could dry the roads out in time for the trip. So pencil it in on your calendar: Saturday, April 8th, departing from the Eppson Center (1560 N. 3rd Street) at 5:30 a.m. Check this website on Friday April 7th to find out whether we are going!!
We will be taking precautions to avoid disturbing the grouse as they strut upon their stage, including parking at a distance from the lek and quietly viewing the birds using binoculars or (hopefully!) a spotting scope from the parking area. This trip requires no walking. Dogs are not allowed on this trip.