By Lisa B. Flowers, FAS Conservation Educator Learning how to really focus a pair of binoculars, what features of a bird make it able to fly and why some flap and others soar, whether to in invest in a bird guide or download an app to use on your smart phone, learning common birds from…
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Conservation Education Corner – February 2016
Being given the opportunity to work for and with the Flathead Audubon Society (FAS) is indeed a pleasure, with exceptional opportunities to continue the great work of the conservation educators who have built the solid path for FAS; I will strive to stay the course with an eye on future possibilities. Continuing to offer meaningful…
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By Elizabeth Pennisi Northern Arizona Audubon Society Newsletter Nov/Dec 2015 Humans use it hoping for a kiss. A surprising number of bird species use it as a food source and a nesting site. In fact, the name came from people who observed that it often would grow in places where birds had left their droppings….
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Bird ID and Costume Trunk – for pre-school to middle school ages. What’s a great way to learn about birds? By becoming one of course! This trunk provides a costume to dress your students up with all the major bird adaptations to turn them into “real” birds of a feather, and real feathers for show…
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