What’s Happening This Week During Spring Migration: April 27
Join us each week as we show which birds to look out for in your neighborhood and highlight other nature events throughout the year.
Read PostJoin us each week as we show which birds to look out for in your neighborhood and highlight other nature events throughout the year.
Read PostMay opens with a heavenly bang: on Thursday, May 7, night sky enthusiasts can look to the eastern horizon at sunset and watch the rise of the last of this year’s three full “supermoons.” These occur when the moon’s full phase coincides with the moon’s closest approach to the earth in its lunar orbit…thus appearing especially large and lustrous. It’s a beacon of wonder in the night sky, and a bold invitation to support our dark skies initiatives here at Bird Alliance of Oregon!
Read PostJoin us each week as we show which birds to look out for in your neighborhood and highlight other nature events throughout the year.
Read PostAs part of volunteer appreciation week, we are sharing the tremendous impact our volunteers have had over the past year. In 2019, 605 volunteers contributed their time, energy, and expertise, totaling an incredible 48,966 hours of service.
Read PostEach year, Bird Alliance of Oregon staff nominate and honor a cadre of our most dedicated volunteers with the prestigious Mamie Campbell and Youth Leadership Awards. Volunteers who receive these awards are deeply committed, oftentimes putting in hundreds of hours each year, taking on roles in numerous areas of the organization, and working with us for years or sometimes even decades.
Read PostJoin us each week as we show which birds to look out for in your neighborhood and highlight other nature events throughout the year.
Read PostWe’ve got four home improvement projects that will both benefit your space and wildlife. More than ever, our homes are our sanctuaries. Let’s make them (at least the outside parts) sanctuaries for wildlife too.
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