Audubon New Mexico is proud to partner with The Center for New Mexico Archaeology - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture to bring awareness of the importance of birds in our environment and culture.
As winter nears, days get shorter and food become more difficult to find, many birds migrate south in search of a place where more food is available.
Creating an outdoor natural history experience with a twist of fun, artistic and creative science discoveries.
The word, “volunteer” doesn’t define enough the generous dedication of the people that help to make the Center what it is. The staff can’t imagine a summer without volunteers – it’s just not possible.
Where is your favorite place to bird?
We asked our “Compost Expert” and Audubon New Mexico’s education director, Scot Pipkin.
It’s that time of year in New Mexico. Flashes of vibrant colors dart through our blue skies.