Red-headed Woodpecker by Dan Vickers, Birds Georgia Member
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FeaturedRaffle: Win a two-night stay for two on Little St. Simons IslandLittle St. Simons Island has graciously donated a two-night stay for two at The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island for our 2024 Holiday Party Raffle. Stays are all-inclusive, and include accommodations, boat transfers to and from the island, three prepared meals daily, soft drinks, and all activities, including naturalist led excursions, and use of all recreational equipment.
The winner will be selected at our Holiday Party and Annual Meeting on Sunday, December 8, at Birds Georgia’s at the Trees Atlanta Kendeda TreeHouse. You do not need to be present to win. The trip must be used by December 15, 2025. |
Snowy Egrets. Photo by Robert Brian Rivera, Audubon Photography Awards.
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Birds Georgia is building places where birds and people thrive. We create bird-friendly communities through conservation, education, and community engagement. Founded in 1926 as the Atlanta Bird Club, the organization will celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of our founding in 2026. Birds Georgia is an independent chapter of National Audubon Society.
Birds Georgia is building places where birds and people thrive. We create bird-friendly communities through conservation, education, and community engagement. Founded in 1926 as the Atlanta Bird Club, the organization will celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of our founding in 2026. Birds Georgia is an independent chapter of National Audubon Society.
Photos L to R: Gray Catbird, by Katherine-Sayn-Wittgenstein, Wood Ducks, by Peter Brannon, Snowy Egret, by Dan Vickers
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Birds Georgia strives to mimic the diversity of nature and of our community in our work. Just as bird diversity strengthens ecosystems, the diversity of human experiences, traditions, and viewpoints strengthens our conservation, education, and community engagement efforts. Birds Georgia is committed to building a more representative, equitable, and inclusive organization for our members, staff, partners, board, and program participants.
As an organization, Birds Georgia is working proactively to center equity, diversity, and inclusiveness throughout our operations.
As an organization, Birds Georgia is working proactively to center equity, diversity, and inclusiveness throughout our operations.
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