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A Western Meadowlark in profile with its bill open, singing, with a blue sky in the background

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Spring programs highlight birds and bees

A closeup of a female Ruby-throated Hummingbird in profile against a green background

Photo by Alex Wiles

Hidden Pollinators: Nebraska’s Tiny Bees and Their Relationships with Native Plants

Thursday, March 12

Did you know that Nebraska has 400-500 native bee species and most are as small as a grain of rice? These tiny bees are pollinator powerhouses. We will explore the diversity of Nebraska’s tiny bees, what makes them exceptional pollinators, and why native flowers are essential for their survival. Presented by Amanda Stasney, owner of Bumbling Bee Native Wildflowers. Register for free here!

Hummingbirds and Orioles are coming. Are you ready for Spring Migration? 

Thursday, April 9

Join us for this fun and interactive seminar where we will learn practical tips for attracting these entertaining and colorful visitors. From feeders and food, the plants they love, their favorite colors and common mistakes to avoid — we’ll cover it all! Presented by Crinda Williams, owner of For the Wild Birds. Register for free here!

Our monthly educational programs are held in the private meeting room at DJ’s Dugout, 777 N 114th Street. Meet and mingle with other nature-lovers at the 6 p.m. social hour, followed by the program at 7 p.m. Our meetings are free and open to the public. Register at Audubon-Omaha.org/Calendar-of-Events

 

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