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Author: Paula Smith

Northwest Montana Christmas Bird Counts

By Paula SmithDecember 7, 2015January 28, 2019 Categories: News Tags: Christmas Bird Count

It’s that time of year for the largest citizen science project, the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. All around the world, people are getting together to get outside and count birds in their areas. Here in Northwest Montana, we’ve got quite a few Christmas Bird Counts. Check below for locations and dates. To participate in…

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Our Bird of the Month

A Batty Tale

In honor of our late friend Lewis Young.  – Wildlife Biologist and Bat Lover First published in April 2016 Hoary Bat by Lewis Young The Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinerus) is one of the most striking and recognizable bats in North America. It is the largest in Montana and one of the largest in the U.S….

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