Hooded Merganser, by Stephen Ramsden.
Virtual Events
Georgia Audubon is building places where birds and people thrive. We offer a variety of virtual and in-person events to help you and your family gain a better understanding of our work and the birds that surround us.
To learn more about our virtual events, please see the listings below. To learn more about in-person events, please vist our in-person events page. To learn more or register for our Georgia Audubon field trips, please visit our field trips page. We have also travel opportunities for those interested in seeing birds further afield.
We share upcoming events in our bi-monthly e-newsletter, BirdBuzz, and you can also find updates on our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. If you would like to sign-up to receive our bi-monthly e-newsletter with a list of upcoming events, please consider becoming a member or visit our newsletter page.
If you are interested in a program with an associated fee but cost is a burden, please apply for a Georgia Audubon Scholarship.
To learn more about our virtual events, please see the listings below. To learn more about in-person events, please vist our in-person events page. To learn more or register for our Georgia Audubon field trips, please visit our field trips page. We have also travel opportunities for those interested in seeing birds further afield.
We share upcoming events in our bi-monthly e-newsletter, BirdBuzz, and you can also find updates on our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. If you would like to sign-up to receive our bi-monthly e-newsletter with a list of upcoming events, please consider becoming a member or visit our newsletter page.
If you are interested in a program with an associated fee but cost is a burden, please apply for a Georgia Audubon Scholarship.
UPcoming Events

Webinar: Early Birds Book Club May Meeting
Sunday, May 29, at 2:00 PM
FREE
The Early Birds Book Club will meet via Zoom for our May Meeting. Our book selection is The Wall of Birds: One Planet, 243 Families, 375 Million Years, by Jane Kim and Thayer Walker.
The Early Birds Book Club welcomes all who enjoy reading about birds, birding, and birders. We are a “no commitment” book club—some folks come every time and others occasionally.
Sunday, May 29, at 2:00 PM
FREE
The Early Birds Book Club will meet via Zoom for our May Meeting. Our book selection is The Wall of Birds: One Planet, 243 Families, 375 Million Years, by Jane Kim and Thayer Walker.
The Early Birds Book Club welcomes all who enjoy reading about birds, birding, and birders. We are a “no commitment” book club—some folks come every time and others occasionally.

Webinar: Early Birds Book Club June Meeting
Sunday, June 26, at 2:00 PM
FREE
The Early Birds Book Club will meet via Zoom for our June Meeting. Our book selection is Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World Beyond Humans, by Janise Ray.
The Early Birds Book Club welcomes all who enjoy reading about birds, birding, and birders. We are a “no commitment” book club—some folks come every time and others occasionally.
Sunday, June 26, at 2:00 PM
FREE
The Early Birds Book Club will meet via Zoom for our June Meeting. Our book selection is Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World Beyond Humans, by Janise Ray.
The Early Birds Book Club welcomes all who enjoy reading about birds, birding, and birders. We are a “no commitment” book club—some folks come every time and others occasionally.
Past Webinars
We record many of our free programs and make them available for later viewing on our YouTube Channel. You will also find a selection of other videos on our habitat restoration work, certified wildlife sanctuaries, and other topics. Check our YouTube channel at the link below and follow us to receive notifications when we post new content.