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Our next newsletter is scheduled to be printed and distributed in December 2011/January 2012.

We are continuing to provide you with our past newsletters in electronic format.
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Winter of 2011/2012
Volume 6, Issue 2

 

• Al Rice, Mr. Wood Duck
• Winter Bird Feeding Tips
• 17-Year-Old Banded Canada Goose
• Recap of Elementary School Birding Classes
• Meet Catherine Pruitt, new ASLC Conservation Chair

Summer/Fall of 2011
Volume 6, Issue 1

  • Beauty So Rarely Seen (on Wood Ducks)
• Tillamook Students Go "Wild About Birds"
• A Morning Adventure
• Announcement of Annual Meeting
• House Cleaning for the Birds
• A Sad Sight to See
• Barbara Fix of Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge
• Citizen Science with COASST

Winter of 2010
Volume 5, Issue 1a

 

• Great Back Yard Bird Count
• Walking is for the Birds
• America’s Smallest Falcon
• Steller’s Jay
• Wildlife Rescue Center of the Northwest

Fall of 2009
Volume 5, Issue1

 

• Coastal Oregon Wild about Birds
• Fall Fundraiser at Blackfish Café with Jack Doyle photographs
• Food and Water - Providing Habitat for Backyard Birds
• Book Review - "Important Bird Areas Americas"


Summer of 2009
Volume 4, Issue 4

 

• Rescuing Wildlife
• The Cornell Lab of Ornithology "CamClickr" Program
• Book Review: Flyaway

Spring of 2009
Volume 4, Issue 3

  • Exploring Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge by Canoe or Kayak
• Recap of 2009 Wings & Waves Festival

Winter of 2009
Volume 4, Issue 2

 

• Kicking Off the Great Backyard Bird Count
• Bill to Ban PBDEs
• Audubon in the Classroom at Siletz Valley School
• Birds and Climate Change: On the Move
• A Flock by Any Other Name
• Is it Harry the Hairy, or Dow the Downy (Woodpecker)?

Summer 2008
Volume 3, Issue 1

 
• Audubon Nature Center Planned for Lincoln City
• Oregon Shorebird Festival
• Black-headed Grosbeak
• Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge

Winter of 2008
Volume 2, Issue 3

  • Great Backyard Bird Count—February 15-18, 2008
• Watch List—Oregon’s Coastal Birds Imperiled
• Principles of Birding Ethics
• 2008 Board of Directors Candidate Biographies
• Upcoming Birding Events

Fall of 2007
Volume 2, Isssue 2

 

• Nestucca Bay Wildlife Refuge Open House
• Great Egret
• A Healthy Marine Ecosystem, Sustainable Fisheries and Wave Energy -
  How Do They Fit Together?

Summer of 2007
Volume 2, Issue 1

 

• State of the Birds
• Swallows
• Oregon Coast Birding Trail
• Audubon Supports Renewable Energy
• Audubon Leads Adventures in Lincoln City Schools

Spring of 2007
Volume 2, Issue 1

 

• International Migratory Bird Day—Birds in a Changing Climate
• Beautiful Fliers—Anna's Hummingbird
• Audubon Society of Lincoln City for our 2nd annual Birdathon!
• Mist Netting for Science

Winter of 2006
Volume 1, Issue 3

 

• Christmas Bird Count
• An Unlikely Visitor—Hoot!
•The Common Loon

Fall of 2006
Volume 1, Issue 2

 

• Breakfast & Birds
• Snowy Plover
• Feeding Birds in Fall and Winter Q&A

Summer of 2006
Volume 1, Issue 1

 

• Kingfisher Named Official Bird of Lincoln City
• Audubon Society of Lincoln City Continues to Grow!
• Osprey Nesting in Siletz Bay
• Summer Bird Feeding - It’s Not Just for Hummingbirds Anymore!
• Birding on the Central Oregon Coast

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