2025 Summer Songbird Banding at the Diane Moore Nature Center
Join the IBO crew to observe a morning of songbird banding at our beautiful Boise River Banding Station at the Diane Moore Nature Center!
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Location
Intermountain Bird Observatory's Diane Moore Nature Center
7191 Idaho 21 Boise, ID 83716Refund Policy
About this event
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**Parking and other important details here: https://www.boisestate.edu/ibo/science/river/ **
Intermountain Bird Observatory's trained biologists will be catching, banding, and releasing wild songbirds all morning as part of our breeding season monitoring protocol.
Stay for the whole event or drop in any time during the morning to visit our station. We recommend you stay at least an hour to have the best chance of seeing some birds. It's a good idea to arrive near start time on hot days since bird activity decreases as the day heats up. We may close our nets as early as 10am if it's a very hot day.
Registration is limited to 50 participants. We will use a waitlist system to notify you if a slot becomes available. If you cannot attend, please be courteous and cancel so that someone else can use your slot.
This project is fueled by donations from visitors like you. Thank you! Please give online today, or plan to bring cash or check if you'd like to make a donation in person.
Please read the below information carefully.
- If you register but cannot attend, please be courteous and cancel so that someone else can use your slot.
- There is a roped-off staff only area surrounding the banding table. After birds are processed we will bring them outside the staff area for you to observe more closely.
- Please follow all rules and signage posted to ensure we are able to continue to offer these visitor opportunities.
Bird banding is unpredictable. We cannot promise that we will catch birds, but hope that everyone has the opportunity to see a bird be banded. Depending on how many birds we catch, visitors will be able to help release the birds by holding out their hand as a release platform.
We may close our nets early or not open the station if the weather is bad (too windy, rainy, hot, or cold). We may reschedule due to weather. Please check your email for updates before attending.
All ages are welcome. This site is somewhat wheelchair/walker accessible (but please contact us ahead of time for details so that we can accommodate you).
**Parking and other important details at this link: https://www.boisestate.edu/ibo/science/river/ **
Read more about the river project and find our visitor FAQ link here: Boise River Research Station - Intermountain Bird Observatory
**The link above also contains important information about parking and access to the site**
Questions? Contact Heidi: HeidiWare@boisestate.edu
FAQs
What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?
Read about how to access the site here. You may drive or bike to this location. Scroll down on this page to view the map https://www.boisestate.edu/ibo/science/river/
What can/can't I bring to the event?
All visitors should bring water, snacks, necessary meals, and appropriate outdoor clothing. Don’t forget your sunscreen, hats, binoculars, cameras, and field guides. Bring a camp chair if you would like to sit down during your visit. Plan for chilly mornings before the sun reaches the site: bring a jacket and long pants. Closed-toe shoes and long pants are best for walking on trails. There is POISON IVY at this location! Please don't wander off trail.
Please do not bring dogs to the banding area.
This project is funded by donations from visitors like you. Please bring a donation to support our work. Thank you!
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, you do not need to bring your ticket or proof of registration. You can simply give us your name when you arrive and we’ll check you off the sign-in list.