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Winter Bird Photography

Columbia Park Trail, Kennewick, WA, USA Columbia Park Trail, Kennewick, WA, United States

Capture the breathtaking beauty of winter birds through your lens at our in-person Winter Bird Photography event.Winter Bird Photography Join us for a fun-filled day of capturing the beauty of winter birds at Columbia Park Trail in Kennewick, WA, USA. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned photographer, this in-person event is perfect for you.…

Crow and Raven Ecology & Behavior: for Adults

Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Few birds play such a prominent role in the world’s cultural mythology as do the Crow and Raven.Few birds play such a prominent role in the world’s cultural mythology as do the Crow and Raven. For many people they are one and the same. We treat these dark birds and their cousins with a mixture…

What’s that Bird? Nature Journaling with WRI

Pybus Public Market 3 N. Worthen St., Wenatchee, United States

Do not miss out on this cool class presented by Tucker Jonas at the WRI all about Nature Journaling and our winged friends!Have you ever been curious about the natural world around you? Are you interested in learning more about birds? In this class we will have the unique hands-on opportunity to explore a collection…

Beginner/Family Friendly Birding Walk at Wapato Lake

6500 S Sheridan Ave 6500 S Sheridan Ave, Tacoma, WA, us

Our new beginner birding walk will be at Wapato Lake through the end of the year! These walks are beginner/family friendly, but all skill levels are welcome. Led by TAS volunteer Hannah Kornbrath, experienced birding guide and education director at the Nisqually Reach Nature Center. This walk will meet at the Wapato Park Pavilion, by…

Audubon Fourth Sundays at the Museum

Old City Hall 121 Prospect Street, Bellingham, United States

Join experts from the North Cascades Audubon Society in the John M. Edson Hall of Birds to learn about migration, conservation, birds in peril, and the importance of studying bird specimens today. The exhibit provides a variety of interactives, including video and audio files, and hands-on activities for children. All ages welcome to this drop-in…

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Eagle Watching Field Trip

1229 E Sunset Dr 1229 East Sunset Drive, Bellingham, WA, United States

Join Audubon in a wintry visit to Bald Eagle hot spots along the Nooksack River and nearby location for eagles at Kokanee run.Saturday December 30, 2023Time: 8:30 - 1:00 PMTrip Leader: Chris Brewer, Dorrie Jordan, Steve GlennRegistration RequiredTrip Limit: 5 cars, leave contact info for carpool coordination and final instructionsMeet at Sunset Square, 1229 East…

Introduction to Hawks of the Skagit

Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Meet the raptors who call Skagit County home. A program for adults and older children.Join Sue Cottrell for an introduction to the 15 diurnal raptor species seen in NW Washington. Skagit County is one of the best places in the country to see raptors in the winter. Sue will introduce you to the basic field…

Drawing Birds

Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Sharpen your observation skills and capture our resident birds on paper.

Snow Geese and Swans of the Skagit Valley

Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Snow Geese and Swans: A program for adults and older children.Each year, the Skagit is the winter home of thousands of geese and swans that nest in the arctic. Wildlife biologist, Martha Jordan has spent a long career studying swans and snow geese that winter in our region. While swan populations have stabilized in recent…

Drawing Birds

Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon, WA, United States

Sharpen your observation skills and capture our resident birds on paper.