Cathy Wise

Cathy Wise

Senior Manager of Community Building, Audubon Southwest
About

Cathy Wise (she/her) oversees community-based bird survey and habitat restoration projects in both Arizona and New Mexico. She initiated and currently directs Conservation Volunteer Days and the Burrowing Owl relocation program. Both efforts provide volunteers with meaningful, hands-on bird conservation project experiences. She leads Audubon Southwest's Native Plants for Birds initiative, and conducts and coordinates survey efforts for birds of concern including Pinyon Jay and the Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo.

Cathy earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Avian Sciences from University of California, Davis, and has studied birds throughout the southwest for over 20 years. She has worked as a wildlife biologist for several agencies including the US Forest Service, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Completed projects include bird point count monitoring of Utah’s remote and bear-rich Book Cliff region, land-bird mist-netting and banding at Point Blue’s Farallon Island Bird Observatory site and assisting with the surveys and the writing of the Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas (Wise co-edited). Cathy has been involved with raptor rehabilitation and education in California at the Davis Raptor Center and in Arizona at both the Liberty Wildlife Center and the Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center.

Cathy is an avid hiker, climber, snowboarder, gardener, and beer enthusiast. Her favorite birds include Common Raven, tyrant flycatchers (esp. Western Kingbirds), small owls, and of course the Pinyon Jay and Yellow-billed Cuckoo.  

Articles by Cathy Wise

 Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo
This Dove-sized Bird Travels Five Thousand Miles for a Mate
September 25, 2025 — Meet the Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Black-chinned Hummingbird
The Hummingbird’s Choice Award goes to…Chuparosa!
May 28, 2025
Common Tern nest
Bird Eggs - The Ultimate Magical Seeds
April 16, 2025 — Check out these bird facts, then scroll down for a printout of egg "yolks" you can use for your Easter egg hunt
Green-tailed Towhee perched on Big Sage (Artemisia tridentata).
What's Your Sign?
April 10, 2025 — Get your Southwest Plants for Birds Horoscope
Pinyon Jay
Bird of the Month: Pinyon Jay
December 11, 2024 — The “Blue Crow” trailed behind the Burrowing Owl during the 2024 Audubon Southwest Bird of the Year contest
Curious About Christmas Bird Counts?
December 11, 2024 — Join us from December 15 to January 5
Arizona chapter council meeting
2024 Audubon in Action grants
July 24, 2024 — Five Audubon Southwest chapters receive funds to support science, education and outreach.
Burrowing Owl
We Thank Whooooo
May 14, 2024 — Nearly 3000 volunteers rehome more than 1000 owls during the past decade
Vote for Southwest Bird of the Year 2024
April 15, 2024 — Help us choose the 2024 Southwest Bird of the Year from three candidates, each representing one of our centers and a different habitat type.
The Great Backyard Bird Count
February 02, 2024 — February 16-19, 2024