Red-headed Woodpecker by Dan Vickers, Birds Georgia Member
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Featured10th Annual Georgia Bird Fest is coming soonRegistration opens March 11, at 7:00 AM for current Birds Georgia members
As Georgia’s largest bird and nature festival, Georgia Bird Fest features a month of activities, including guided field trips to Georgia’s best birding hotspots, nature-based workshops, and guest speakers. We are also hosting our second Bird Fest Summit on April 25 and 26, with bird watching field trips, breakout sessions, and keynote speakers, hosted in Jekyll Island, Georgia, at the Villas by the Sea Resort. |
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 partner 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 partner 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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