At our March 2022 General Meeting, our very own Denny Olson challenged our perception of what intelligence is and how ours might not be so much more superior than that of our avian neighbors. Drawing upon new research and his skills as an educator and storyteller, Denny sheds new light and depth on the birds…
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Conservation Educator’s Niche – March 2022
Getting to Know Owen Sowerwine Natural Area – Part 2
by Dan Casey Important Bird Area Status Last month we began a series of articles describing the characteristics, history, and management status of the Owen Sowerwine Natural Area (OSNA). This month we examine its status as an “Important Bird Area”, a designation that carries with it no legal protection, but that recognizes the value of…
Read MoreBarbara and Jim Rychwalski chosen as Volunteers of the Year
by Mike Fanning Barbara and Jim Rychwalski richly deserve the Volunteer of the Year award for their devoted efforts preparing and mailing the monthly Pileated Post. They have spent countless hours over the past six years performing this onerous task. Each month except the summer months they have accomplished the following for about 250 newsletters:…
Read MoreLead Poisoning in Birds
by David Manuwal Death by lead poisoning is a tragic way of dying and it can be prevented. The article in the January 5, 2022 Hungry Horse News about the death of a swan found at Flathead Lake reminds us that lead poisoning is still a source of mortality among birds. There are several symptoms…
Read More2022 Long-Billed Curlew Citizen Science Survey
by Amy Seamon, Director of Policy & Science Are you ready to hear the ‘currlleeee’ of the Long-billed Curlew? Well, grab your binoculars and get ready, because curlew season is just around the corner! These charismatic shorebirds will be trickling back into the state in early April and we need your help finding as many…
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