Intermountain Bird Observatory

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IBO is an academic research unit of Boise State focused on impacting human lives and contributing to conservation through research, education, & outreach

Intermountain Bird Observatory bands hummingbirds up at Bogus Basin 06/21/2026

Thank you Channel 6 for visiting us!

Intermountain Bird Observatory bands hummingbirds up at Bogus Basin The Intermountain Bird Observatory at Boise State is hosting several hummingbird banding sessions that the public can check out to learn more about these birds and the research being done.

06/20/2026

So how do we track a hummingbird? Thanks to a grant from the Osher Institute at Boise State, we're able to do it for the first time!

These BluMorpho tags weigh only 0.06g: less than a grain of rice. And allow us to track these Calliope Hummingbirds here at home, and hopefully on migration as well!

If you're visiting Bogus Basin this summer, make sure you turn on your Bluetooth and location services so that you can contribute to tracking these tiny birds!

Follow us to learn more about our research and what we hope to learn as we work to conserve these tiny birds

*All birds banded and tagged after extensive training, with permission from the USGS Bird Banding Laboratory, as well as State and institutional permits. Abridged portions of the tagging process shown here.

Images from Cindy Peters ðŸ“ļ

Photos from Intermountain Bird Observatory's post 05/31/2026

Rare Bird Alert! ⚠ïļ 5/31/26

Our team has been doing just a few banding days this spring at Camas National Wildlife Refuge. We are working to collect data at locations throughout the refuge with varying amounts of water, to hopefully help better understand how water management and restoration efforts affect this migration stopover site.

Intermountain Bird Observatory songbird banders just released a female Bay-breasted Warbler near the observation tower at Camas NWR in Jefferson County! Approximate location: 43.92833, -112.27006 - she was released from here but we just saw her fly off to the southeast and have not relocated her, although she did land in the sagebrush not too far from the path. She was originally caught around here: 43.92519, -112.27469, so she may return to that area.

I believe this is the 3rd state record if all records are on eBird.

She was banded and released as part of research efforts to understand water usage and its impact on migrating songbirds, with a federal permit from the USGS Bird Banding Lab.

If anyone comes to look for this bird before we wrap up banding today around 11am, please be mindful of our banding operation and do not hang out right by any of our nets. But you're more than welcome to come check out the banding station!

Photos from Intermountain Bird Observatory's post 05/27/2026

Free plant cages available!
At the Diane Moore Nature Center, we are shifting our plant protection techniques and using larger exclosures instead of small cages. That means we have a lot of free plastic mesh cages available!

If you could use these and would like to pick them up, they are stacked outside our shipping container at the Diane Moore Nature Center location. Take as many as you like.

**Please note, if our interns are on site working that day there may be pots, stakes or other supplies sitting out. ONLY the light yellowish mesh cages are available to take

05/26/2026

Free event! Come see us at Raptor Fest this weekend! ðŸŠķ

We're testing out a fun new Curlew game that we think you'll really like 😎

If you're planning on attending, get your tickets fast because there are only a few left!

Photos from Intermountain Bird Observatory's post 05/14/2026

Craft for a cause and raise awareness about bird window strikes. No skills required!

Join us for this FREE craft workshop at Sagebrush Collaborative on Saturday May 16th, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Drop in any time.

1609 N 13th St, Boise, ID 83702 in Hyde Park.

We will be using upcycled fabrics to create birds, representing all the birds killed by window strikes.

This is part of the larger art installation.
Once you create your fabric bird, We will mail them off to Chicago where they will become part of this important awareness campaign, helping spread the message about bird window strikes and what you can do to make your windows safe.

Our team will be on hand with some great demonstrations of bird safe treatments you can use at home 🊟 ðŸĶ

Images show handmade fabric birds of various colors laying on a table.

04/21/2026

Do you have a 4 wheel drive truck or SUV that you've been considering selling or donating? We'd love to talk! We're on the hunt for a field vehicle to support some of our research this summer in Idaho. Message us or email [email protected] if you think you might have what we're looking for.

04/01/2026

This month is bringing the perfect weather for spring habitat restoration days at the Diane Moore Nature Center, and we're really looking forward to it! We hope you'll join us to help put seedlings in the ground, build trails, and more.

Check out these beautiful seedlings we have ready to go. It's important to increase biodiversity in these river habitats however you can. So this year, we're focusing on these hand-grown and lovingly cared for Bradford Pear saplings, gorgeous Purple Loostrife, and more 😍😍 Do you recognize any of your favorite species in this photo?

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