
COA is the only statewide organization devoted to birds and birding in Connecticut. ConnecticutĬonnecticut Ornithological Association (COA) Founded in 1981, the Connecticut Ornithological Association is an all volunteer organization with the mission of promoting interest in Connecticut birds, and collecting, preparing, and disseminating the best available scientific information on the status of Connecticut birds and their habitats. Website contains info about the organization as well as Colorado birding. ColoradoĬolorado Field Ornithologists the official state organization, is dedicated to the field study, conservation and enjoyment of Colorado birds. Santa Barbara Audubon Society protects area birdlife and habitat and connects people with birds through education, conservation, and science. The website’s primary focus is educational, and includes local bird specie articles, reports on several club research projects (including the annual Turkey Vulture migration census), birding book reviews, bird photos, and schedule of meetings and field trips. Tehachapi Mountains Birding Club serves birders in the southern Sierras community of Tehachapi. Website has info about field trips, conservation activities, programs, birding classes for adults, nature programs for children, volunteer opportunities, library of nature slides. Sea & Sage Audubon Society Serves northern, central, and a portion of southern Orange County. Website has info relevant to the environment, birding, education, conservation, and nature lovers. Kern Audubon Society Serves the Southern San Joaquin Valley and the Greater Bakersfield area.

Northwest Arkansas Arkansas Society NAS chapter. Website includes info on meetings, citizen science programs, map with directions to birding hotspots. ArkansasĪudubon Society of Central Arkansas NAS chapter. Tucson Audubon Society (TAS) has been working in southern Arizona for more than 50 years to promote conservation and environmental education, and to provide environmental recreation. Sonoran Audubon Society – covers the western portion of Maricopa County.


This club covers the central portion of Maricopa County. Website has info about the chapter, programs and meetings, online newsletter, links. Maricopa Audubon Society (MAS) is NAS’ Phoenix metropolitan area chapter, with over 3000 members. Everyone is welcome! Arizonaĭesert Rivers Audubon Society – covers the eastern portion of Maricopa County. Members are folks from all walks of life, all age groups, all levels of bird knowledge and birding experience from beginner to expert, oldtimers and newcomers to the area. Mat-Su Birders is a local wild bird club in the beautiful Matanuska-Susitna Valleys in Alaska. Website has info about birds and birding in Alabama, checklist of Alabama birds, bird count data, membership info, schedule of meetings, and RBA reports for Alabama and N/W Florida. That’s the hikers way of quarantining.Alabama Ornithological Society (AOS) Founded in 1952. Last Sunday our girlfriend Katerina Cozias, along with her boyfriend Aristotle, climbed all the way to the top of Mount Bierstadt, 14,000 feet up. I’m so sorry I ignored them for so long.Įliot took the photos of the birds below when we were in the Galapagos in 2018. I’m learning a lot, and all of a sudden, I am aware of these flying objects.
#Bird watcher name full
I’m not saying I’m a full time bird watcher, but you can be sure I’m taking photos of most of the birds I see with my iPhone.

Less than two seconds later, a full description of what you just saw appears on your screen. Somehow, somewhere, I read about the app “Picture Bird.” All you have to do is take a picture of a bird and post it on the app. I have to admit, I enjoyed watching them get so excited.īeing a city kid, I never thought I would be interested in what flew by me when I walked down the street, or sat on a park bench. When we went to the Galapagos in 2018, I watched a group from California, who were traveling with us, jump up and down when they spotted rare birds.
