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Anywhere, anytime observe & share bird counts!

Taking place February 13–16, the Great Backyard Bird Count is an inter-organizational effort between Audubon, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and Birds Canada. Anyone can take part in the GBBC, from beginning bird watchers to experts, and you can participate from your backyard, a public park, or anywhere in the world. To learn more about the Backyard Bird Count, visit birdcount.org.

Juneau Audubon Society welcomes Rayne Billings for the November 2025 presentation of Killer Whale Friendships!

 

Juneau Audubon Society welcomes Arin Underwood for the October 2025 presentation of Hemisphere Hoppers: Alaska’s Lesser Yellowlegs Project!

 

 

Juneau Audubon Society welcomes Bob Armstrong for the January 2025 presentation of Ravens in Juneau!

Juneau Audubon society welcomes Molly Zaleski for the Dec 2024 presentation of What makes fish habitat so “essential”?

Juneau Audubon Society free public presentation in November 2024. Enjoy Owen Squires explaining his summer intern job working with arctic terns, rufous hummingbirds and tree swallows.

 

Watch “Keeping up with the Crustaceans: Sea Otter Impacts on Dungeness Crab” where Carter Johnson shares his research findings regarding otters and their relationship with crabs in Southeast Alaska!

Watch “Mostly Winging it: Photos of the Tongass and Beyond” by Jeremy Lavendar, January 11, 2024.

Watch “Uncharted: Field Science and Storytelling about Disabilities in STEM” where Skylar Bayer explores the experiences and achievements of disabled scientists in the field of science.

*please note that, unfortunately, the recording ends just a few minutes before the end of the talk

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