Spring Bird Migrators in our Newest Permanent Conservation Area

Owen Sowerwine 349 Willow Glen Drive, Kalispell, United States

Saturday, April 27, 8am-12pm join Denny Olson, Flathead Audubon Conservation Educator (and “Bird Whistler”) for a birding tour in Owen Sowerwine Area, part of the migration superhighway of the great Rocky Mountain Trench. Over 160 species have been seen there, and the “regulars” include Pileated Woodpeckers, Bald Eagles in all age classes, Ospreys, Pygmy, White...

Sonny Boon Trail Bird Walk

Dan Casey will be leading a Sunday morning bird walk along the Sonny Boon Memorial Trail in Somers during this spring migration season. The paved trail follows a portion of the old railroad bed along Somers Slough and offers excellent views of waterfowl as well as a wide variety of land birds reliant on the...

Whitefish River: Waterfowl, Songbirds and Warblers,

Join Margaret Parodi and Darcy Thomas for a relatively easy walk (two-three miles) on a path along the Whitefish River. We can expect to see ducks, (including Mallards, Wood Ducks, mergansers, goldeneye, Bufflehead), warblers (including Yellow, Orange-crowned, Common Yellowthroat), flycatchers, songbirds, eagles, and other year-round residents. Other wildlife such as foxes or turtles may be...

Sonny Boon Trail Bird Walk

Sonny Boon Trail 112-198 Somers Rd, Somers, MT

Dan Casey will be leading a Sunday morning bird walk along the Sonny Boon Memorial Trail in Somers during this spring migration season. The paved trail follows a portion of the old railroad bed along Somers Slough and offers excellent views of waterfowl as well as a wide variety of land birds reliant on the...

Warbler Weekend at Tally Lake

Tally Lake Campground Tally Lake Camp C Rd, Whitefish, MT

Join FAS at the Tally Lake Campground for an extraordinary three days of birding and relaxing. There is space for RVs and tents for those who want to spend the nights (checkout time is 11am). This is an ideal time of year to find a wide variety of migrant and resident birds; most notable is...