Restoring Biodiversity at Home

Why Your Garden Matters with renowned author and sustainable gardening expert Doug Tallamy Pierce Cedar Creek Institute Saturday, April 18 11:30 am – 2 pm Tickets are $40. Includes Tapas Lunch, Program, and Book Signing. All proceeds will support the Institute’s Grow Native! Campaign. For more information or to register for the event, visit cedarcreekinstitute.org … Read more

Michigan SNOWstorm Snowy Owls Update from Allen Chartier

After being in a cell tower “dead zone” for a few days (we’ve all been there), Alma, the Snowy Owl whose transmitter was funded by Alma College, has reconnected and the data has been downloaded to an updated map on the Project SNOWstorm website. He is still in the Chelsea area. Since my last update … Read more

Michigan’s First SNOWstorm Snowy Owl

Michigan’s First SNOWstorm Snowy Owl is named Alma.  He was trapped in Grand Rapids near the airport and was fitted with a transmitter and released near Lansing. ASK’s own Brenda and Rich Keith were there to participate and for training. Michigan’s second transmitter, the Michigan Audubon-sponsored transmitter, will be deployed this weekend in the eastern … Read more

What to do with Household Hazardous Waste?

Kalamazoo County has a Hazadous Waste Collection Program. See below for what is accepted and for contact information on where and when this service is available.   Paint Products Oil-based paints, stains and varnishes only Mineral spirits Paint thinner/stripper, turpentine Automotive Products Used motor oil and oil filters Antifreeze Batteries Brake fluid Gasoline Transmission fluid … Read more

Tracking Snowy Owls with Project SNOWstorm

Last winter, Snowy Owls moved south in numbers greater than they had in perhaps 50 years. A group of researchers in the northeastern U.S. saw an opportunity to study these birds better than they had been studied before, and quickly put together Project SNOWstorm (http://www.projectsnowstorm.org/). They raised funds to purchase satellite transmitters, which were attached … Read more

Birders of All Skill Levels Needed

The laboratory at Vanderbilt University is looking for birders of all levels of experience to participate in a project examining how perception and memory for birds differs between beginners and experts. They really do mean all levels of experience, from the true beginner to the expert with decades of study and everything in-between. These experiments … Read more

Downtown Kalamazoo Peregrine Falcons Update

On a sad note,  an MLive article by Rosemary Parker about the necropsy report on the young Peregrine Falcon found dead in August. http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2014/10/distracted_flying_after_fight.html#cmpid=nsltr_strybutton On a happy note, the parents are around and appear to be in great shape. This report and photos from Audubon Society of Kalamazoo member Dave Chmielewski from his visit to … Read more

Hummingbird Banders had a Busy Day in Southwest Michigan

Every year many people think Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are in serious decline and not nearly as many are at their feeders as the previous year.  That’s probably because they are remembering last September when all the adults and the young of the year were eating them out of house and home.  From that peak of population … Read more

Kalamazoo’s Peregrine Falcon Chick now has a Name

This announcement from MLIve/Kalamazoo Gazette. Not only is the name very appropriate but the winning entry came from Audubon Society of Kalamazoo members. On Friday July 25th, Fifth Third Bank’s naming committee selected “Promise” as the official name of the falcon that was released to the wild Thursday, July 3, after it fell from its … Read more

Mid-summer Michigan Ruby-throated Hummingbird Report

This past Thursday (July 17) I recaptured a Ruby-throated Hummingbird at a home near Waterloo, Jackson County, that I had banded there on June 8, 2006. She was an adult when banded, so was hatched in summer 2005 or earlier, making her at least 9 years 1 month old (using the Bird Banding Lab’s standard … Read more

Kalamazoo’s Female Peregrine Falcon on the Hunt

Peregrine Falcon, female (AKA Rebecca). Kalamazoo, MI Spring 2014. This female has just started to hunt again after successfully incubating and rearing four chicks. The chicks were about two weeks old when she started to hunt again. Until then the male was providing all the meals. He is about 40% smaller and could not bring … Read more

Peregrine Falcon Chick is Back from Rehab and Flying over Downtown Kalamazoo

Check out these articles on the release of the Peregrine Falcon chick that was returned to downtown Kalamazoo after spending a week in rehab. Please copy an paste these links into your browser if the links are not live. http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2014/07/hold_young_falcon_rejoins_kala.html#cmpid=nwsltrhead http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2014/07/kalamazoo_name_your_falcon_ban.html#incart_related_stories   Karen Tindall, who works downtown and has been very helpful in keeping the … Read more

What’s New with Kalamazoo’s Peregrine Falcons as of June 30, 2014

Here is another update and photo of the Kalamazoo Peregrine Falcon family by Audubon Society of Kalamazoo member Dave Chmielewski. What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, Sunday 6-29-2014, the light for photography was terrible but the birds were super active. All kinds of action shots (mostly throw-always because of the poor light). Today, Monday … Read more

June 26, 2014 Kalamazoo’s Peregrine Falcons Update

We have flight! Rebecca is giving flying lessons to the chicks. Yesterday and this morning two of the three chicks were flying. One chick is strong enough to fly around the 5th/3rd bank and back to the Gilmore tower roost. The male is still there but not as interactive as Rebecca. Rebecca brings the chicks … Read more

June 22, 2014 Update on Kalamazoo’s Peregrine Falcons

This report and photo from Audubon Society of Kalamazoo member Dave Chmielewski about his observations on June 22, 2014. This morning I was able to verify (from one vantage point) 2 adult and 3 juvenile Peregrines. The male was perched on the metal rail one floor down from the roof on the SW corner of … Read more

Kalamazoo’s Peregrine Falcons Nest Successfully

For stories on Kalamazoo’s Peregrine Falcons nesting and hatching young see the links: http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2014/06/kalamazoos_peregrine_falcons_h.html http://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2014/06/kalamazoos_peregrine_falcon_ch.html#cmpid=nwsltrhead Below a couple of reports from observers of the first fledgings on June 20th: 1. Bill Heyd: Carolyn and I visited the Kazoo peregrines this morning, and one young was already on the floor of the sixth level upon our … Read more

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