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Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Western Meadowlark by Phil Swanson

Winter bird seed sale starts January 7

Volunteers from the fall 2024 bird seed sale pose for a group photo on the ASO loading dock

Our semiannual bird seed sales not only keep your feathered friends flourishing, they fund Audubon Omaha’s educational programs and conservation activities and are our primary fundraisers. Here’s a look ahead at our 2025 Winter Bird Seed Sale and a look back at our 2024 Fall Bird Seed Sale.

winter 2025 sale Running low on bird seed? Want to help your feathered friends through spring migration? Check our website January 7 through February 12 to see our wide selection of the highest quality bird seed available and then place your order for pickup on February 22.

Anyone who has purchased bird seed from ASO in the past – and included their email address – will get an email from us with an order form. As usual, we don’t mail order forms for the Winter Sale.

Two ways to shop

1. Order online at our website audubon-omaha.org using a credit or debit card.     

2. Mail your completed order form (available on the website) with a check. 

Orders are DUE February 12 and will be ready for pickup on Saturday, February 22, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at ASO’s office/warehouse at 4339 South 90th Street in Omaha.

If you have questions, call John or Betty Fullerton at 402-493-4362 or 402-957-5901. If you need an order form, please email birdseedsale@audubonomaha.org

We need you 

to join our crew of amiable volunteers to fill orders and lift and load bags of bird seed. Please contact John Fullerton at 402-493-4362(h) or 402-957-5901 or birdseedsale@audubonomaha.org, if you can help with our fundraiser. 

Fall 2024 sale success 

Thanks to the customers who ordered bird seed during Audubon Omaha’s fall sale. 41,150 pounds of quality bird seed were distributed to 260 loyal customer-supporters who, in turn, distributed them to appreciative birds in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Sales totaled $52,415, raising $16,016 to fund local education and conservation efforts. Thank you for $1,751 in donations.

Thanks for the help

This endeavor couldn’t be accomplished without our dedicated volunteers who worked in the warehouse, made deliveries, or brought refreshments. Volunteers: Bennett Amdor, Ainsley Anderson, Andrew Callison, Jo Bartikoski, Ruth Bentzinger, Roger Carroll, Mark Cave, Amy Campagna, Kathleen Crawford-Rose, Alistair Cullum and Katy Simmons, Ken Czyx, Kyle Finley, Conor Gearin, Steve Geddes, Mark Harberg, Marilou Jasnoch, Kayla Johnson, Tim Kautzman, Anne and Jim Maguire, P.J. McDonnell, Andy Miller and Melissa Sitze, Trevor Pellerite, Greg Prorok, Julia Rawnsley, Joshua Sheldon, Sarah Shepherd, Virginia Stauffer and Bob Wells. 

- Betty and John Fullerton, 
Bird Seed Committee Co-Chairs


 

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