March 2025 Field Trips

Questions and suggestions are welcome! Email the field trip committee chair at fcasfieldtrips@gmail.com

March 1, Saturday,
Sandhill Cranes
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March 8, Saturday,
Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area
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March 9, Sunday,
Bobcat Ridge Survey
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March 15, Saturday
Lee Martinez, LGBTQIA+ Community and Allies
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March 22, Saturday
Riverbend Ponds Natural Area
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March 23, Sunday
Watson Lake
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Important Notice

Chapter name change Resolution Update

Members voted in November 2024 in support of changing the name of the chapter to “Northern Colorado Bird Alliance.” Click on this link for details and a preview of what comes next:

Name Change Update

The New, The Noteworthy & Upcoming Events

  • Event March 2025

    March Event:
    “Western Water and Our Public Lands: Where Have We Been and What May Be Next”

    Thursday, March 20th, 2025

    Join us for an informative and thought-provoking presentation (with stunning photographs) on perhaps the most crucial issue for public lands in the western United States: water. Learn more here.

  • Event January 2024

    YouTube recording Ft Collins Audubon Meeting 1/9/2025 Ted Floyd, Editor, Birding Magazine: “The Story of the Cooper's Hawk: How the bird has changed, how our knowledge about the bird has changed, and how the bird has changed us”

    Ted Floyd - January 9th, 2024

    Ted Floyd conducted an informative presentation on the “changed” Cooper's Hawk. Recorded January 9th, 2025. Visit the event page.

    Watch Now | Previous Recordings

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    FCAS Apparel

    Don't venture out on another fieldtrip without one of our shirts, caps or other items with our beautiful ptarmigans logo on them. Find out more here.

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    Photo Gallery

    The photo gallery needs your bird pictures! Please submit your favorite photos for inclusion. Find out more here.

  • Education Grant

    Teachers, and students! The Fort Collins Audubon Society has an exciting opportunity for you to learn more about conservation. Apply for a $500.00 Alex Cringan Memorial Grant and use the funds to develop a project, take a workshop, enroll in an online class, or research a topic of interest to you! Now is a great time to learn more about birds and connect with nature! Click here for an application.

    The Alex Cringan Memorial Grant, sponsored by FCAS, provides funds to raise environmental awareness for future generations. Dr. Alex Cringan was a Colorado State University Professor of Wildlife Biology, a founding member and past president of the Fort Collins Audubon Society, a frequent field trip leader, and a friend and role model for many FCAS members. To honor his life and promote environmental education, FCAS created the Alex Cringan Grant to support educators and students to enhance their skills and share their knowledge with others.

    Members: you can donate directly to this grant by adding a donation when you renew your membership.

  • FCAS Welcomes New and Renewing Members

    • Eileen Baker
    • Denise & Mark Bretting
    • Wayne Crayton
    • Jessica Davis
    • Dirk & Jeanne Draper
    • Kate Dwire
    • Nancy Eckardt
    • Richard Ferguson
    • Raymond & Joan Glabach
    • Jesse Gray
    • Maggie Harrington
    • Melanie Hartman
    • Kitawna Hoover
    • Dorothy Hudson
    • Nancy B. Jones
    • Charles Knopp
    • David M. Landers
    • Janet Larsen
    • Robin Long
    • Sandra Pitcaithley & Thomas Lynch
    • Ted Manahan
    • Judith Christy & Robert Mann
    • Jessie Meschievitz
    • Larry Moskowitz
    • Patrick Nyquist
    • Philip Ogle
    • Susan Peterson
    • Phil Phelan
    • Adam Ploegman
    • Margret Reek
    • Katherine Reid
    • Ingrid Rosoff
    • Amy Roush
    • Linda Sachs
    • Max & Yvonne Salfinger
    • Doug Schlam
    • Thomas D. Schultz
    • Shelley Steinbock
    • Vickie Traxler
    • Peter Weckesser

    Thank you for your membership! Your support makes our programs and conservation efforts possible and helps us achieve our mission of connecting people to the natural world.


    FCAS welcomes new National Audubon Society members by sending one complimentary copy of our newsletter. Join us at our monthly programs on the second Thursday of the month. National dues do not cover the cost of printing and mailing the newsletter, so if you'd like to keep receiving the Ptarmigan, please support your local chapter and subscribe.

President's Corner

It's Official! Northern Colorado Bird Alliance

by John Shenot

I am so excited to start this new era! Over the coming months, the Board of Directors will work on gradually transitioning everything — website, bank account, social media accounts, etc. — to our new name. We also will launch our new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. We have a long to-do list.

You may see “Fort Collins Audubon Society” on some things for a while (e.g., previously printed brochures and handouts). The fact is, we are an all-volunteer organization. We simply don't have the capacity to completely “rebrand” ourselves overnight. Our goal is to complete the transition in about one year, hopefully less. We will keep members informed when important changes, such as the URL for our website, are implemented.

I want to thank our members for engaging in the process that led us to this point. Literally hundreds of you voted to drop “Fort Collins” and “Audubon” from our name, suggested possible new names for the chapter and criteria for weighing our options, voted to make Northern Colorado Bird Alliance our new name, and voted to approve the bylaws amendments that made the change official. I appreciate that you remained engaged and patient throughout this two-year process.

I also want to thank the Name Change Committee that led our efforts to find a new name: Kit Gray (chair), Kate Burgess, Bill Cushman, Alan Godwin, Sabrina Jones, Barb Patterson, and Judd Patterson. The good judgment and creativity of these individuals, along with the many hours of volunteer time they contributed, led us to this successful outcome.

And I want to thank the four anonymous members of our Name Change Committee's Advisory Group. These individuals, who were not members of our chapter, provided feedback and invaluable advice to the committee on how a name change could and should fit into broader efforts to make the chapter more welcoming and inclusive to the entire population of the communities we serve, especially people who don't know who we are, or what we do, or who question whether they would fit in with us. This group emphasized that changing our name should be just one step in broadening our chapter's appeal to the entire community—and the Board received this message loud and clear.

Finally, I want to assure members that our chapter's excellent relationship with National Audubon Society will continue unaltered. In fact, we have followed in the footsteps of 35 other local chapters of the National Audubon Society that have similarly adopted “Bird Alliance” as a core part of their chapter name.

In summary, we have a new name, but the same mission we've always had: to promote the appreciation, conservation, and restoration of ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, through education, participation, stewardship, and advocacy. So, let's get back to work on that!End of Story logo

Find FCAS on Facebook for Field Trip Information

FCAS has a Facebook page where we post announcements about upcoming field trips, last minute changes to scheduled trips, and highlights of most of our outings. Just click on the �Like" button in the plugin to Like our page! Our announcements should then appear on your wall. You can also click on "Fort Collins Audubon Society" to be taken directly to the Facebook page. Note: All field trips are also announced in the Ptarmigan and on our website.


Find FCAS on YouTube for Previous Zoom Presentations

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Did you miss the monthly live chapter Zoom presentation? The chapter has recently created a YouTube channel to provide an easily accessible archive of our monthly chapter Zoom meetings. Be sure to Like and Subscribe!


Birding Checklists

The Chapter has prepared a number of birding checklist to aid you when birding.

Find them here: FCAS Birding Checklists

Bird Rescue and Rehabilitation

Trying to help a sick or injured bird? These resources are ready to help!

FCAS Mission Statement

  • To promote the appreciation, conservation, and restoration of ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, through education, participation, stewardship, and advocacy.

Fort Collins Audubon Society

Serving Larimer County, Colorado, and Surrounding Areas.

The Fort Collins Audubon Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to nature appreciation, environmental education, and conservation activities.