Great Backyard Bird Count
Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) was the first online participatory-science project (also referred to as community science or…
Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) was the first online participatory-science project (also referred to as community science or…
Launched in 1998 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) was the first online participatory-science project (also referred to as community science or…
Join Environment for the Americas for our first webinar celebrating World Migratory Bird Day 2025, with the theme Shared Spaces: Building Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities. We’ll explore how to create…
Tim Shelmerdine is a well-known world-wide birder who has organized and led birding trips off the coast of Oregon for a decade. In this presentation, he will discuss what defines…
Our First Saturday Bird Outings, created as part of our commitment to the Lane Audubon Inclusivity and Diversity Statement, are meant to hold intentional space for women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+…
Our Third Saturday Bird Outings are open to all participants. TBA. FMI: Lalla Pudewell, tolalla@gmail.com, or check the Lane Audubon website and/or the Lane Audubon Facebook page close to the…
Dick Lamster and Maeve Sowles present: "Our Amazing Swifts." Check back for more details and the Zoom link. The program meeting will be held at the Campbell Center.
Our First Saturday Bird Outings, created as part of our commitment to the Lane Audubon Inclusivity and Diversity Statement, are meant to hold intentional space for women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+…
Co-sponsored by the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, this year’s Bird Fest offers something for birders of all levels: Expert-led birding trips to explore diverse habitats like wetlands, estuaries, mudflats, prairies, and…
Our Third Saturday Bird Outings are open to all participants. TBA. FMI: Lalla Pudewell, tolalla@gmail.com, or check the Lane Audubon website and/or the Lane Audubon Facebook page close to the…
Sue Anderson presents this program on the Monarch Butterfly. Check back for more details and the Zoom link. The program meeting will be held at 7 pm the Campbell Center.
Steve Shunk will present this program, check back for more details and the Zoom link. The program meeting will be held at the Campbell Center.
Our monthly program meetings have something for everyone. During the last year we hosted programs by naturalists, wildlife artists and expert birders on a variety of topics from the birds of Hawaii, to ravens, wolves, and people, to the migration of red knots. Participating in a program meeting is a fun way to get involved with Lane County Audubon. Meetings are free and open to all.
We are currently meeting on Zoom and in-person as conditions allow on the 4th Tuesday of each month between September and May at 7:00 p.m.