Project FeederWatch begins 2nd Saturday in November
Published Oct. 17, 2002, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “FeederWatch season begins Nov. 9” 2014 Update: This year Project FeederWatch starts Nov. 8. Go to http://feederwatch.org/ to learn more and to...
View ArticleProject FeederWatch citizen scientists wanted
Published Oct. 30, 2003, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Wanted: Project FeederWatch citizen scientists.” 2014 Update: This year Project FeederWatch starts Nov. 8. Go to http://feederwatch.org/ to learn...
View ArticleCan birds save the world?
Published Oct. 26, 2014, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Can birds save the world?” By Barb Gorges Last month, the National Audubon Society publicized the result of a seven-year study to determine what...
View ArticleProject FeederWatch makes indoor birdwatching fun
Published Nov. 11, 2004, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “FeederWatch returns. Web site is a nest of information.” 2014 Update: This is only one of several November columns about Project FeederWatch I’ve...
View ArticleProject FeederWatch relies on citizen scientists
Published Dec. 9, 1999, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Project FeederWatch relies on citizen scientists.” 2014 Update: Project FeederWatch is still going strong. Check it out at http://feederwatch.org/...
View ArticleClean-up is part of bird feeding
Published Oct. 7, 2000, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Clean-up is part of bird feeding.” 2014 Update: Don’t wait to see a sick bird to remind you to clean up your feeders. By Barb Gorges On one of...
View ArticleGifts for birdwatchers and birds
Published Dec. 12, 2002, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Make this Christmas a holiday for the birds.” 2014 Update: All the phone numbers originally listed in this column have been converted to website...
View ArticleProject FeederWatch needs you!
Published Dec. 15, 2014, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Project FeederWatch needs you.” 2014 Update: One more reminder: If you haven’t signed up yet, do it now. By Barb Gorges OK, listen up, people. I...
View ArticleKeeping citizen scientists happy
Published Nov. 13, 2016, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, “Turning Citizens into Scientists” Note: The first Wyoming Citizen Science Conference is being held Dec. 1-3, 2016, in Lander. All current and...
View ArticleExplore and enjoy Project FeederWatch
By Barb Gorges Despite snow on the ground and pea soup fog at South Gap Lake in the Snowy Range (11,120 feet elevation), on Sept. 27 I saw a flock of dark-eyed juncos. They like snow. Usually I see the...
View ArticleProject FeederWatch brightens winter
Project FeederWatch brightens winter with backyard birds By Barb Gorges Nov. 14 marks the beginning of Mark’s and my 22nd season participating in Project FeederWatch. It’s a...
View ArticleBird feeding safety
Published Dec. 11, 2021, in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Bird feeding safety: clean feeders, cat fencing, glass obstruction By Barb Gorges Winter is the most popular season for feeding birds....
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