

What we’re about
Are you a birder, birdwatcher, or just curious about birdwatching?
Come explore with the Northern Arizona Audubon Society (NAAS) in the Flagstaff, Sedona, and Verde Valley areas. Northern and Central Arizona contain all the major biomes and offer some of the best inland birding in the United States.
Our bird walks and programs are organized and led by NAAS with the help of dedicated volunteers and knowledgeable bird guides. Events are always free and open to everyone—we’re an inclusive group that welcomes people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and perspectives. Whether you’re a beginner looking for tips or an experienced birder seeking new sightings, come along and we’ll show you the way (and have fun doing it!).
To make these free events possible, NAAS provides honoraria for our guides and covers program costs. Donations are always appreciated—they help us support our guides and sustain our mission: to engage people in appreciating and protecting birds and the places they need.
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📌 Instagram: @nazaudubon
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Upcoming events
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NAAS Camp Verde Christmas Bird Count 2025
Camp Verde, I 17, camp verde, AZ, USThe Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a long-standing citizen science tradition where volunteers across the Americas count birds during the holiday season, helping track population trends and inform conservation efforts. The Northern Arizona Audubon Society (NAAS) runs four local CBCs each year, welcoming birders of all skill levels.
Join us for the Camp Verde CBC on Sunday, December 21. You can participate as a section leader, a team member, a feeder watcher at your home, or by birding in your neighborhood — no experience necessary!
To get involved, contact kay@birdnaas.org. Once you sign up you will receive more information about your role, location and times.
Thank you for helping track birds in Northern Arizona! Your observations contribute to a century-long tradition of citizen science and help guide critical conservation efforts for our local bird populations.
Date: Sunday, December 21 2025
Location: Camp Verde AZ
Register: Contact Kay Hawklee to register and for more details.
Contact: kay@birdnaas.org
We also run three other CBC’s that we welcome you to join.
- Flagstaff: Sunday, December 14, 2025
- Cottonwood: Sunday, December 28, 2025
- Sedona: Friday, January 2nd, 2026
See our events calendar for more details.
Join the Flock!
This is hosted by the Northern Arizona Audubon Society, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting birds and the habitats they rely on across Northern Arizona. Everyone is welcome! If you enjoy our events, please consider supporting our work by becoming a member, making a donation, or signing up for our newsletter.2 attendees
NAAS Cottonwood Christmas Bird Count 2025
Cottonwood Village, 201 E Mingus Ave, Cottonwood, AZ, USThe Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a long-standing citizen science tradition where volunteers across the Americas count birds during the holiday season, helping track population trends and inform conservation efforts. The Northern Arizona Audubon Society (NAAS) runs four local CBCs each year, welcoming birders of all skill levels.
Join us for the Jerome/Cottonwood CBC on Sunday, December 28. You can participate as a section leader, a team member, a feeder watcher at your home, or by birding in your neighborhood — no experience necessary!
To get involved, contact Rob Gibbs at robgibbs54@gmail.com. Once you sign up you will receive more information about your role, location and times.
Thank you for helping track birds in Northern Arizona! Your observations contribute to a century-long tradition of citizen science and help guide critical conservation efforts for our local bird populations.
Date: Sunday, December 28 2025
Location: Jerome/Cottonwood, AZ
Register: Contact Rob Gibbs to register and for more details.
Contact: robgibbs54@gmail.com
We also run three other CBC’s that we welcome you to join.
- Flagstaff: Sunday, December 14, 2025
- Camp Verde: Sunday, December 21, 2025
- Sedona: Friday, January 2nd, 2026
See our events calendar for more details.
Join the Flock!
This is hosted by the Northern Arizona Audubon Society, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting birds and the habitats they rely on across Northern Arizona. Everyone is welcome! If you enjoy our events, please consider supporting our work by becoming a member, making a donation, or signing up for our newsletter.2 attendees
NAAS Sedona Christmas Bird Count 2025
Sedona Community Library, 25 W Saddlehorn Rd, Sedona, AZ, USThe Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is a long-standing citizen science tradition where volunteers across the Americas count birds during the holiday season, helping track population trends and inform conservation efforts. The Northern Arizona Audubon Society (NAAS) runs four local CBCs each year, welcoming birders of all skill levels.
Join us for the Sedona CBC on Friday, January 2, 2026. You can participate as a section leader, a team member, a feeder watcher at your home, or by birding in your neighborhood — no experience necessary!
To get involved, contact Rich Armstrong at richarmstrong47@gmail.com. Once you sign up you will receive more information about your role, location and times.
Thank you for helping track birds in Northern Arizona! Your observations contribute to a century-long tradition of citizen science and help guide critical conservation efforts for our local bird populations.
Date: Friday, January 2, 2026
Location: Sedona, AZ
Register: Contact Rich Armstrong to register and for more details.
Contact: richarmstrong47@gmail.com
We also run three other CBC’s that we welcome you to join.
- Flagstaff: Sunday, December 14, 2025
- Camp Verde: Sunday, December 21, 2025
- Cottonwood: Sunday, December 28, 2025
See our calendar for more details.
Join the Flock!
This is hosted by the Northern Arizona Audubon Society, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting birds and the habitats they rely on across Northern Arizona. Everyone is welcome! If you enjoy our events, please consider supporting our work by becoming a member, making a donation, or signing up for our newsletter.1 attendee
Past events
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