2nd Saturday of Fairbanks FeederCount

The Fairbanks FeederCount is a citizen-science project that has been tracking relative abundance and distribution of birds in the Fairbanks area for more than three decades. Follow the link to download a datasheet and instructions.

‘The Incredible Gray Jay’

Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor's Center 101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, United States

Come learn about Fairbanks own Gray Jay by Dr. Carol McIntyre of the National Park Service. Bring the family and participate in a fun bird activity from 1:30-3:30pm in the adjoining classroom to learn more about birds.

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25 Years of Banding at Creamer’s Field

Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor's Center 101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, United States

Come learn about 25 years of songbird research on Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. Presented by the Alaska Songbird Institute's own April Harding Scurr. A fun family activity is planned in the nearby classroom to teach everyone about songbirds in … Continued

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Final Saturday of Fairbanks FeederCount

The Fairbanks FeederCount is a citizen-science project that has been tracking relative abundance and distribution of birds in the Fairbanks area for more than three decades. Follow the link to download a datasheet and instructions.

The Elusive Smith’s Longspur

Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitor's Center 101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, United States

Learn about this fascinating tundra songbird with Heather McFarland of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Heather will present some of her thesis work on Smith's Longspurs near Toolik Lake in northern Alaska. Bring the family for a kid's … Continued

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