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by Jake Bramante Did you forget about the Christmas Bird Counts? Were you disappointed to find out about a last minute field trip that was changed? Do you want to […]
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by Jake Bramante A major benefit of becoming a member of the Flathead Audubon Society (FAS) is the satisfying feeling that you are contributing to solid, science-based education and conservation […]
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by Linda Winnie At the December FAS meeting, several people reported seeing House Finches with infected eyes at their feeders – partially or fully closed, red, swollen, or crusty. Most […]
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by Joshua Covill Rare and Notables – December 2019 11/18 – Northern Hawk Owl at Howe Lake in Glacier NP (Steve G.) 11/21 – Rusty Blackbird at the Lazy Creek […]
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Impact of Habitat Destruction & Fragmentation on Birds presented by Robert Gentry Robert Gentry will be the guest speaker at the Flathead Audubon monthly meeting Monday, January 13 from 7-9 […]
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State of the World’s Birds by David A. Manuwal On September 19, 2019 an article in the journal Science was published that sent shockwaves through the conservation community. The report […]