Raptors of Washington

Attendance: 8 / ∞

This course will help you become familiar with the eagles, hawks, harriers, falcons, vultures, and kites that make our state their homes. We will cover the characteristics, behaviors, and biology that will help you identify these marvelous birds.

Sandhill Cranes & Winter Birds Field Class

South Sound Nature School's Ridgefield Field Class will be Saturday, February 4th, 9:00-1:00. Meet leader Kevin O'Malley and Barbara Petersen at the refuge on Saturday morning. Experiencing birds in different habitat is an important tool to becoming a better birder.

Fresh Water and Saltwater Birds

Lake Fenwick, Washington 25828 Lake Fenwick Rd, Kent, Washington, United States

Join us for a morning walk around Lake Fenwick to look for wintering waterfowl and woodland birds. We’ll practice spotting, listening for, and identifying the species we encounter. Then we’ll move on to Redondo Beach to scan Poverty Bay for saltwater birds. We may walk part of the boardwalk there, and check the edges of nearby Wooten Park if time allows. 

Winter Wings Festival

Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States

The Winter Wings brings together birders and photographers to learn and explore with top notch professionals and enthusiastic local guides. The Klamath Basin is renowned for its massive wintering population of Bald Eagles, but is prime habitat for many other raptors including owls, as well as a diversity of waterfowl.