Skip to content
What Our Chapter Has Been Up to This Winter and Spring

What Our Chapter Has Been Up to This Winter and Spring

Many activites: Monthly hybrid-Zoom Program Meetings with fascinating presentations, averaging 100 attendees! Two monthly bird walks that are always well attended and show folks the wonderful birding opportunities in our area. Christmas Bird Counts in Eugene, Oakridge, Cottage Grove, and…

State of the Birds Report 2022

State of the Birds 2022: Not Good News

A coalition of 33 organizations and government agencies have reviewed the data and released the 2022 U.S. State of the Birds report. As expected, much of it is alarming. Over half of bird species are in decline, with three billion…

geese flying

Keeping Birds Safe on Migration using Radar Technology and You!

Migration is among the most astonishing and challenging stages in any bird’s life–a metabolically demanding journey riddled with perils, from hazardous weather and food shortages to human-caused impacts like light pollution. Fully 80% of our terrestrial migrants in North America…

Beaver at lodge

Rewilding the American West

“Rewilding the American West,” an article published in the August 2022 journal Bioscience, argues that to conserve ecological function, we must remove problematic invasive species and work to conserve important native species. The authors, a group of twenty prominent scientists,…

Mourning Doves

Birds That Share Our Neighborhoods

Most of us live in urban or suburban areas where we are treated to the sights and sounds of the birds that share our space. Several researchers have explored the effects of urbanization on birds. Findings differ depending on context,…