leadership giving at BIRDS georgia
Donors in Birds Georgia’s Leadership Giving Circle play a crucial role in building places where birds and people thrive in Georgia. Your gifts are used across the state to restore bird-friendly habitat, educate youth and adults, monitor bird populations, and inspire a love of nature through birds.
By making a commitment of $1,000 or more each year, Leadership Giving Circle members help deepen our work to protect birds and habitat from the mountains to the coast and everywhere in between. Please consider making a special commitment to help build a region where birds and people thrive.
By making a commitment of $1,000 or more each year, Leadership Giving Circle members help deepen our work to protect birds and habitat from the mountains to the coast and everywhere in between. Please consider making a special commitment to help build a region where birds and people thrive.
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Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Make a gift of $1,000 or more to become a member of Birds Georgia's Leadership Giving Circle to make a meaningful impact for Georgia's birds and habitats.
Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Make a gift of $1,000 or more to become a member of Birds Georgia's Leadership Giving Circle to make a meaningful impact for Georgia's birds and habitats.
Leadership giving is calculated on an annual basis based on cumulative donations and membership gifts made from January 1 to December 31. Please direct any questions to us by email or by phone at 678-973-2437.
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get to know these birds
The Cerulean Warbler is a migratory bird throughout Georgia, arriving early in both the spring and fall migration periods. They are frequently found during migration at Kennesaw Mountain National Park. Loss and degradation of habitat threatens these birds. Birds Georgia is working with land partners to manage and protect stopover habitat that would benefit the Cerulean Warbler and other migratory species.
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The Roseate Spoonbill is a social bird that nests and roosts in trees and shrubs with other wading birds along the Georgia coast. Nesting spoonbills are particularly vulnerable to human disturbances such as boating and other recreation, which can cause nest abandonment. Birds Georgia is working with partners along the coast to monitor coastal bird populations, including spoonbills, Red Knots, plovers, and more.
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The Scarlet Tanager is a
striking bird that breeds throughout eastern deciduous forests. During the spring and summer, listen for their "chick-burr" call to find them high in the tree canopy plucking insects from leaves. Birds Georgia is restoring bird-friendly habitat with a focus on native plants to support this species throughout the state. |
The Chestnut-sided Warbler thrives in young forests and thickets. They can be found throughout Georgia during spring and fall migration, and they breed in the higher elevations of north Georgia. Chestnut-sided Warblers, like many of our migratory birds, migrate at night and are frequent victims of building collisions in well-lit cities throughout the state. Birds Georgia monitors the issue of building collisions and retrofits problematic buildings with bird-friendly window films to reduce these sorts of collisions.
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GIVE TODAY
Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Give a gift of $1,000 or more to become a member of Birds Georgia's Leadership Giving Circle to make a meaningful impact for Georgia's birds and habitats.
Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Give a gift of $1,000 or more to become a member of Birds Georgia's Leadership Giving Circle to make a meaningful impact for Georgia's birds and habitats.
Leadership giving is calculated on an annual basis based on cumulative donations and membership gifts made from January 1 to December 31. Please direct any questions to us by email or by phone at 678-973-2437.