First of four free training sessions to prepare you to lead tours of the wetlands areas along the Riverwalk. The goal of these tours is to foster an appreciation of these important habitats and advocate for their protection. Tours take … Continue reading →
Two annual events that celebrate birds occur this year on Saturday, May 11, and you can participate. Global Big Day brings together people who care about birds and contribute to the effort to understand how bird populations are faring worldwide. … Continue reading →
You are invited to join members of Weminuche Audubon Society in creating a Global Big Day Checklist at Lake Capote, located at 398 Hwy 151. We will meet at 8 AM on Saturday, May 11 at the office. Bring your … Continue reading →
Learn to lead tours of the Riverwalk wetlands in these free training sessions. The goal of these tours is to foster an appreciation of this important habitat and advocate for its protection. Tours take place twice a week during June … Continue reading →
The Annual Ute Mountain Mesa Verde Birding Festival provides a popular venue for visiting southwestern Colorado during the second weekend in May. Nestled between alpine and mesa forests and scenic desert canyons, the Four Corner’s intriguingly diverse landscapes, and mild climate, have … Continue reading →
In the last couple of weeks, many of our summer songbirds have returned to brighten our lives with their colorful plumage and cheerful songs. Western tanagers, black-headed grosbeaks, house wrens, yellow warblers, yellow-rumped warblers and others, all announcing 'I am here'. It's time to … Continue reading →
Learn to lead tours of the Riverwalk wetlands in these free training sessions. The goal of these tours is to foster an appreciation of this important habitat and advocate for its protection. Tours take place twice a week during June … Continue reading →
This fun and casual 2-hour bird walk is led by a knowledgeable birding guide from the Weminuche Audubon Society. These outings will introduce you to the diverse community of birds that spend their summer at Chimney Rock National Monument. Your … Continue reading →