Newsletters
Below are links to our most recent newsletters.
March 2010 Newsletter
Featured in this edition:- Earth Hour
- Antartic Birding
- Annual Christmas Bird Count Roundup
November 2009 Newsletter
Featured in this edition:- The New Eagle Creek Park Ornithology Center
- Christmas Bird Counts
- Hoosier Outdoor Experience Is a Great One for AWBAS
- ABC Founder Nominated for Indianapolis Prize
- The Inaugural Big Sit
September 2009 Newsletter
Featured in this edition:- Lights Out Indy through a Tanager’s Eyes
- AWBAS Participating in Hoosier Outdoor Experience
- IPL’s Green Power Option
- Improve Energy Efficiency and Earn Tax Credits
May 2009 Newsletter
Featured in this edition:- Cerulean Warbler Project Continues 20-year Tradition of Safeguarding Habitat in Latin America
- The Indiana Bird Record Committee: Helping Hoosiers Preserve Indiana’s Avifaunal History
- What are the Birds Telling Us About Global Warming?
- Book Review: "Birdwatcher: The Life of Roger Tory Peterson"
- Birdathon 2009
March 2009 Newsletter
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 14:25
Featured in this edition:- The Invasion of the Crossbills
- Birdathon 2009
- Birdathon Grant Benefits The New Eagle Creek Park Ornithology Center
- National Audubon News
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Events & Activities
| Spring Migration Bird Hike -- Southeastway Park Wed May 16 @08:00AM |
| Cool Creek Park Saturday Bird Hikes Sat May 19 @08:00AM |
| Fort Harrison Bird Walk Sun May 20 @08:00AM |
| Eagle Creek Ornithology Center Sun May 20 @09:00AM |
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AWBAS Blog
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A Confused Field Sparrow
Any birder worth their salt knows that birding is a continuous learning process. I've often said that it took me several years of birding before I realized I knew practically nothing about birds. Being impatient, I surely miss all sorts[…]
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Snowy Owls cast a bewitching spell over most birders. Here in the Midwest, where the species can be considered rare, the news of a Snowy being sighted tends to draw flocks of birders to the location. And, that is the[…]
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Construction Season Comes To An End
It's quite probable that "construction season" and Amos W. Butler Audubon have never been used in the same sentence. But, indeed, I am here to report that construction season has come to an end for Amos W. Butler Audubon. Construction,[…]
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A Young Peregrine's First Migration
Several birders observed an immature Peregrine Falcon at Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis, on October 1, 2011. By itself, the sighting was not very significant. Peregrines are regularly seen in migration cruising through the park, scattering other birds as they look[…]
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Are these the world's biggest bird houses?
Chimney Swifts are small birds, approximating 5.5 inches, but they demand large digs. With funding from TogetherGreen, Amos W. Butler Audubon, and partners like Indy Parks, are providing additional habitat for the species. Our Wings Over Indy project will build[…]
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