Our late friend, Dick Tuttle, left us a wonderful legacy of on-the-ground avian conservation. The articles in this section, all written by Dick, summarize his conservation projects through the years until his untimely passing in July, 2022. We hope that these articles not only provide you with helpful information, but also inspire all of us who care about birds to undertake our own conservation projects, whether small or large.
Nestboxes Find a New Home at Big Island WA
Nestboxes in storage do not produce birds. So what will a dedicated avian conservationist do…
Getting Ready for the 2015 Nesting Season
You’ve seen those nestboxes for Bluebirds and Tree Swallows, and you’ve appreciated those Osprey nesting…
Salvaged Birds in 2014
Audubon is all about bird conservation. But we know that each individual bird eventually dies….
Alum Creek Prothonotary Warbler Project in 2014
Conservationist Dick Tuttle reports on his Prothonotary Warbler nest box project at Alum Creek through…
2014 Fall Chimney Swift Counts
In addition to providing nest boxes and help for Kestrels, Bluebirds, and other species, Dick…
Delaware County Kestrel Nestbox Report: 2014
During the past twenty nesting seasons, 920 American Kestrels have fledged from nestboxes mostly located…