Keith Bruno & Weminuche Audubon Society

Keith Bruno is our community naturalist serving southwest Colorado, where he runs ecology programs at the Hershey Foundation’s Four Mile Ranch located near Pagosa Springs. He enjoys teaching about birds, native plants, pollinators, food security, snow science, and generally anything that gets him outdoors. Before Audubon, Keith received a master’s degree in natural eesources with an environmental education certificate from the University of Idaho. He spent most of his 20s and 30s roaming around the west working wildlife and plant technician jobs with some forays into mountain guiding and market farming.  He enjoys skiing, gardening, fishing, hunting, mountain climbing, and exploring Puebloan dwellings of the desert Southwest. Now he gets to do it with his young daughter!

Weminuche Audubon Society is an Audubon chapter headquartered in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. They promote conservation of bird and wildlife habitat. Educational presentations, field trips and activities are scheduled throughout the year in southwest Colorado. All events are open to the public.

Articles by Keith Bruno & Weminuche Audubon Society

Marsh Wren
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Marsh Wren

— A musically talented marsh-dweller.
Golden Eagle
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Golden Eagle

— King of the Birds.
Western Wood-Pewee
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Western Wood-Pewee

— A vocal but often overlooked forest songbird.
House Wren
Habitat Hero

House Wren

— A perky singer of open woodlands.
Red-naped Sapsucker
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Red-naped Sapsucker

— A tri-colored drilling machine
Green-Tailed Towhee
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Green-Tailed Towhee

— A colorful summer bird with a two-footed hop.
Hermit Thrush
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Hermit Thrush

— Singer of one of the most beautiful songs in the forest
Greater Yellowlegs
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Greater Yellowlegs

— Bird of the Week: Learn about this long-legged shorebird