• Hummingbirds: Chasing Flowers for 1,000 Miles!

    Talent Community Center 104 E Main St,, Talent, OR, United States

    We all recognize the tiny, dazzling hummingbird—but these birds are far more than just cute. Hummingbirds are extraordinary travelers, migrating thousands of miles across North America while facing intense challenges such as predation, habitat loss, and a rapidly changing environment. In this talk, we will explore what makes hummingbirds so special and different from other birds: their remarkable abilities, their unique biology, and the reasons they have been recognized as powerful spiritual symbols across cultures.

    You can make a difference in a hummingbird’s survival. Join us to learn how to help these incredible birds—and reconnect with and care for the nature around you.

  • State of the Birds: An Artistic Reflection

    Luna Cafe 2525 Ashland Street, Ashland, OR, United States

    Join the Klamath Bird Observatory and local artist Gatore for an afternoon of creativity and conservation. KBO will share key highlights from the 2025 State of the Birds report, which shows that one‑third of U.S. bird species now face steep declines and urgent conservation needs. After the overview, Gatore Mukarhinda will lead a hands‑on upcycling activity using past State of the Birds reports—transforming powerful photography into meaningful art.

  • Hawk Talk and Walk

    Klamath Bird Observatory Office 2425 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, Oregon, United States

    Winter can be a great time of year to enjoy raptor viewing in the picturesque Klamath Basin! Please join KBO board members Amanda Alford and Dick Ashford, who will share their enthusiasm and knowledge during an informative (and fun!) Hawk ID workshop.