by auduboncnc | Feb 28, 2023 | Nature News
By Chelsea Jandreau When I venture outdoors, I usually end up in forests. I find myself meandering through evergreens in the winter, walking by flowing creeks in the spring and crunching through colorful leaves in the fall. Whatever the terrain, there are usually a...
by auduboncnc | Feb 16, 2023 | Uncategorized
By Leigh Rovegno, Executive Director Jamestown Audubon Society was formed in 1957 by a small group of people who were passionate about birds. Since then, we have grown to become our own 501c3 non-profit organization, which includes a staff of eleven people, close to...
by auduboncnc | Feb 10, 2023 | Nature News
By Jeff Tome Dogs, like children, notice things that I don’t. One of the joys of teaching has always been the excitement of discovery that a child has when they find something new. They are shorter and have fewer ideas of what they will see, so they find things that...
by auduboncnc | Feb 10, 2023 | Nature News
By Emma Roth In a hole in a tree, there lived a bird. It was not a dusty, cramped beetle hole, filled with sawdust and bug bits, nor was it a large, windy, woodpecker hole exposed to the elements: it was a bluebird hole, and that means comfort. This Tolkien-inspired...
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