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Skagit Valley sites with Jay G, Robin & Heather

Join Rainier Audubon for our second annual field trip north to Visit the Skagit Valley. Species we expect to see include bald eagle, northern harrier, northern pintail, snow geese, American Widgeon, swans, and possibly kestrel and owls. Continue Reading →

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The Platypus Gardian

Posted on October 22, 2023 by Dan Streiffert
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Clark Lake Park- Half Day bird walk with Barbara Petersen and Heather Gibson

Join Barbara and Heather’s for a late fall exploration of Clark Lake Park. The park offers a variety of habitat types and bird species. Continue Reading →

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Bird Photograph in the Land of the Morning Calm

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Monthly Board Meeting

George Galvin is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Sept. Continue Reading →

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Monthly Board Meeting

October 12, 2022 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

United Methodist Church

29645 51st Ave.South
Auburn, Washington 98001 United States
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Fall Color and Fall Birds

Visit picturesque parks and beaches in King County and Pierce County during a great time of year to look for returning fall birds. Continue Reading →

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Fall Color and Fall Birds

Visit picturesque parks and beaches in King County and Pierce County during a great time of year to look for returning fall birds. Continue Reading →

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SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve’s Frog Frolic

This year we are delighted to be bringing Frog Frolic back to life after a long hiatus due to Covid-19.  This signature event celebrates community and habitat conservation and will be held on Saturday, September 16th, from 1 – 4 pm.  Continue Reading →

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Volunteers needed for Swift counts in Selleck!

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Dan Streiffert

In the town of Selleck, Washington, there is an old  two story schoolhouse with a brick and mortar chimney that is of vital importance to Vaux’s Swifts. Continue Reading →

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