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by John Parker

This month’s edition of Bird Sightings should be called the Early Bird Special. Our warmest winter on record (the continental U.S. and Montana), has transitioned to a mild start of spring, and some of the migratory birds seem to be responding the widespread early warmth.

Perhaps the most exceptional early bird was the Calli...


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Burdock is a particularly nasty invasive weed that is spreading along many of our local favorite trails, parks, and neighborhoods as well as across Montana ranchlands. Because the plant represents a danger to birds, other wildlife, and important bird habitats, Sacajawea Audubon conducts a yearly campaign to eradicate burdock using volunteer efforts.


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Make Your Windows Safe For Birds!

Glass collisions are taking a huge toll on our birds, with up to a billion birds being killed each year in the U. S. Birds don’t understand windows the way we do – they can’t tell reflections from reality. What appears to them as forest and sky often turns out to be merely a reflection in a solid piece of glass.

About half of those bil...


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Sadly, this past month we lost long time Sacajawea member Mary Griffith. Mary was an active member of the club for many years, starting in the early 1980’s, serving as a board member and Secretary. She was also involved with many other chapter activities, from leading field trips to folding newsletters and preparing them for mailing in the monthly “folding bees”. Over the yea...


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MT Freshwater Partners’ Annual Native Plant Sale

Montana Freshwater Partners’ annual Native Plant Sale is a fundraiser that supports the Give Back to the Yellowstone Program, a program based in Park County, MT that carries out on-the-ground restoration, hazard mitigation, and education and outreach. The Native Plant Sale is in partnership with Great Bear Nursery in Hamilto...


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