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Audubon Rockies
Newsletter | June 2025
A hunting Osprey moments before it hits the water with its talons outstretched.
Join Us for Wyoming BioBlitz!
Dive into adventure during Wyoming BioBlitz 2025! Nestled against the base of the Seminoe Mountains at the north end of Seminoe Reservoir, Seminoe State Park is the perfect backdrop for discovery. During this year’s BioBlitz, we’ll explore this true Wyoming treasure and survey the unique plants and animals that call it home—all to benefit conservation research! Join us June 27-29 for this one of a one-of-a-kind opportunity for families, friends, and nature lovers like you. Learn more and register today
Osprey. Photo: Douglas DeFelice/Audubon Photography Awards
A male Rufous Hummingbird perched on a leafy branch.
What Do Hummingbirds Really Eat?
You’ve probably seen hummingbirds darting among flowers to gather nectar, but do you know what other foods play an important role in a hummingbird’s diet? Discover what fuels these tiny powerhouses beyond the sweet stuff—and how you can support their full diet at your own home.
Rufous Hummingbird Photo: Brendan Murphy/Audubon Photography Awards
A female Broad-tailed Hummingbird feeds on penstemon flowers.
Nine Native Plants to Attract Hummingbirds
Want to attract hummingbirds to your outdoor spaces? Offer nectar-rich plants from spring through fall to help create a hummingbird haven at your home! Discover nine beautiful, native plants that are perfect for attracting hummingbirds in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird and penstemon. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon
A male Common Yellowthroat perched amongst lupine flower stalks.
Building a Bird-friendly Landscape
Only a few tickets remain for our bird-friendly gardening class in Boulder, Colorado, this weekend! Join us and Harlequin’s Gardens to learn how to transform your outdoor space into thriving habitat for birds using native plants and smart garden design. Amanda Martinez, our Habitat Hero senior coordinator, will discuss the most beneficial plants for birds, how to provide shelter and food, and other simple ways to support local wildlife.
Common Yellowthroat. Photo: Tyler Hartje/Audubon Photography Awards
A Mourning Dove wrapped in a blue towel held by a wildlife rehabber.
The Dos and Don’ts of Helping Baby Birds
When you find a baby bird that may need help, it’s tempting to spring into action immediately—but good intentions can sometimes do more harm than good. Learn when intervention helps, and when it’s better to step back, in this guide to aiding young and injured birds.
Mourning Dove at a professional rehabilitation center. Photo: Camilla Cerea/Audubon
Five adults perform various activities around an outdoor table of science education materials.
Last Chance to Register: Natural Science Camp for Educators 2025
This Friday is the final day to register for our Natural Science Camp for Educators in beautiful Buffalo Bill State Park near Cody, Wyoming! Join us to learn about tools and natural resources that can be used to teach engineering, mathematics, science, technology, and the arts! This fun, hands-on workshop will feature the award-winning curricula of Project Learning Tree, Project WET, and Project WILD. Registration includes five curriculum guides, instruction, materials, meals, 1 PTSB credit, and a tent site for June 17 and 18.
Photo: Jacelyn Downey
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Don’t see an opportunity near you? Visit our Get Involved page to find ways you can help birds in your area.
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