April Program – Oak Savanna Restoration at Allegan State Game Area
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If you missed the November 2022 Monthly Meeting: Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center, below is a link to a video of the program. https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/BjgKGCMipCseMVmT9cl1IAQdcBeFiM3SidMW5TWpW0lV0jXNPoDS3wB7ZMYgMxwq.UikndT-pzwR7KZ8I
If you missed the meeting here is a video of the program – Bird Buddy
If you missed the September 2022 Monthly Meeting: No Birdbrains Here – The Latest on Bird Learning, Instinct and Intelligence, below is a link to a video of the program. Birds can learn from consequences, as we and many other species can: Baby chicks learn to peck accurately, wild mockingbirds learn to recognize individual people, and … Read more
Joint Meeting – Kalamazoo Area Wild Ones/ASK – Birds and Berries: The Importance of Native Fruit-Bearing Shrubs for Migrating Landbirds Presenter: Dr. Jen Owen, Associate Professor, Departments of Fisheries and Wildlife and Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University Date: May 25, 2022Meeting Recording:https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/k-8xnKUUNkNyCSdpZkTcpJDaemmVypRQX_Ko84uPSGOHYr0ceBOELa3yK-ocMjs.S8rll5y2SEzev7L9
Topic: “FLIGHT ADAPTATIONS OF RAPTORS”PRESENTED BY JOSH HAAS, VICE CHAIR FOR THE HAWK MIGRATION ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICADate: March 28, 2022 Meeting Recording:https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/RqMVnR1010OJUr2xDknRbg1XUk9Anw_QFMl7eE-cAIH03xD55zFqSb7FwpK6D4Zy.s09Nb1mmSasKKr7U His movie Hawks on the Wing, reference guide, information about hawk-watching, as well as galleries with his finest images are all available at www.hawksonthewing.com. Have you ever looked up and wondered how a group of hawks are … Read more
The Mottled Duck: Tracking a Population at Risk The Mottled Duck (Anas fulvigula) is a resident of the Gulf Coast of the US. This duck is a non- migratory and medium-sized dabbling duck whose population has shown a general decline over the last four decades. The population of the Mottled Duck is at risk from … Read more
Marsh Birds Monitoring in Michigan Under cover of grasses, reeds, and rushes, “secretive” marsh birds go about their lives, often unbeknownst to us. Marshes can be mysterious places, but countless birds and wildlife need them to thrive. Unfortunately, many marsh bird species have declined with the disappearance of the wetlands that they need in Michigan and … Read more
Watch our kalamazoo peregrine falcons
Nesting at the Fifth Third Bank in downtown since 2010
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