Information about birds, birding, and how to protect birds in the Laramie, Wyoming area, including our local Habitat Heroes program.
Saturday, August 17, 2024
Kids & Families Adventure at Undine Park
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Trip Report - Hutton Lake NWR Tree Swallows
On Saturday, 6 July, a small group of Laramie Audubon members met students from the University of Wyoming's WYOBIRD project at Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge for a demonstration on Tree Swallow banding. WYOBIRD grad student members and undergrad interns are monitoring the nest boxes at Hutton and banding nestlings, and some adults, to learn more about their biology and ecology on the Laramie Plains. We were given an overview of banding techniques and shown the various measurement data students are collecting. By the end of the season, >200 nestlings will carry a unique silver anklet.
After the banding demonstration, we hiked up the ridge beyond Rush Lake to have a look at the newly acquired parcel within the designated Wyoming Toad Conservation Area. Originally acquired by the Conservation Fund, the parcel was transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in the fall of 2023. Additional lands along the Laramie River were also acquired by the City of Laramie.
Marsh Wrens were still signing in the rushes and American Avocets were busy protecting their young. Although we saw foraging White-faced Ibises, we did not confirm their nesting or find the previously observed White Ibis.
Thanks to Auna, Kim and Chloe for giving us a great overview of the Tree Swallow project.Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Trip Report - Thorne/Williams WHMA
Trip Report - Red Buttes
We had a cold and intrepid group of Audubon people attend the Red Buttes field trip on Saturday the 20th of April 2024.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Saturday (4/20) BirdingTrip - Red Buttes
We need bird photos! This Clark's Nutcracker was photographed on a LAS trip to Centennial (photo credit: LAS member Lisa Cox). |
Friday, April 12, 2024
Greater Sage-Grouse Lek Trip - NEW EARLIER TIME: 5:15 a.m. Saturday 4/13
Our trip leader drove up to the lek this morning (Friday) to check out access for tomorrow's field trip. She reports that the road is free of snow and dry and that she observed 35 male sage grouse displaying to 5 female sage grouse on the lek.
Monday, April 8, 2024
Greater Sage-grouse Trip - Weather Dependent
Interested in visiting the Greater Sage-grouse lek this year? Stay tuned to this website! We're planning a trip for Saturday morning (April 13th - 5:30 a.m. departure from MEET AT 5:15 a.m. at the Eppsom Center), but it is dependent on range conditions. The lek closest to Laramie is on private land, which we access with permission from the land owner. In order to maintain that relationship, we are careful to avoid damaging the two-track access road and the surrounding land. We'll do reconnaisance on Friday to make sure that the area is dry enough -- check this website on Friday evening for the final decision. Fingers crossed!!
Saturday, April 6, 2024
Kids and Families brave cold and snow to see what's up (and down and all around)!
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
April Kids and Families Event - Migration Station! Saturday, April 6th
Our Kids and Families program returns to the Laramie Greenbelt for our April program. We will learn about migration and look for migrating birds. Take home a bird craft that you can put together and make soar! Meet at the shelter by the parking lot off Garfield Street at 9 a.m.
Accessibility information: The Greenbelt's West Garfield Street parking lot includes accessible (paved) parking and restroom (porta-potty). The shelter area is accessible and participants may utilize the flat, paved Greenbelt trail while participating in this event.
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Kids and Families Enjoy a Party for the Birds!
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!