October – November 2024 Cardinal
The new Cardinal has information on our Oct. and Nov. speaker series, updated mission statement and activity plans, the annual Crex Meadow Crane field trip, and an encounter with California Condors.
The new Cardinal has information on our Oct. and Nov. speaker series, updated mission statement and activity plans, the annual Crex Meadow Crane field trip, and an encounter with California Condors.
The new Cardinal has information on new season of chapter meeting speakers, our fall field trips, an excellent book review, updates on our chapter name-change initiative, and a compelling story from Warbler Weekend. Enjoy!
The new Cardinal has information on our upcoming speakers, our large variety of spring and summer field trips, Warbler Weekend updates and registration, education committee updates, Earth Day, updates on the St. Croix Valley habitat restoration, and much more.
The new Cardinal has information on our upcoming speakers, our large variety of spring and summer field trips, Warbler Weekend updates and registration, education committee updates, Earth Day, updates on the St. Croix Valley habitat restoration, and much more.
The new Cardinal has information on our upcoming speakers, an update on the CBC, upcoming field trips and Warbler Weekend, a review of the great work FrogTown Green is doing, and how to get involved in the future of our chapter.
The new Cardinal has information on our upcoming speakers, the 2023 Christmas Bird Count, creating a more welcoming community, 2023 Kestrel Nest Box results, a
new field trip series at Silverwood Park and a win at Pig’s Eye Park
Monthly Meetings With Featured Speakers Resume in September
One of the Saint Paul Audubon Society’s regular activities is chapter meetings, open to the public, on the second Thursday of each month, September through May. These in-person gatherings are an opportunity to get to know other birders, hear about chapter news, and enjoy presentations by experts on a wide range of topics relating to birds, their habitats, and nature and conservation in general.
Major Victory at Pig’s Eye Regional Park. After working many years to stop the St. Paul Regional Water Department’s dumping of contaminated soil on public park land, the Friends of Pig’s Eye are delighted to announce that the dumping has been stopped!
Three Not-to-Miss Presentations Coming Up in April and May Saint Paul Audubon members and friends are invited to a special presentation with naturalist and photographer Kim Eckert on the morning of April 8, followed by our monthly evening meetings on April 13 and May 11.