
Tag: Birding
Desert Oasis: The Birds of Lake Abert
As Oregon’s only hypersaline lake and one of just three such lakes Continue Reading →
20 Years of Field Research on the White-headed Woodpecker in Washington
If you ever wanted to know more about the White-headed Woodpecker, this presentation is for you! Continue Reading →
Skagit Valley field trip
Join Rainier Audubon for a trip north to visit the Skagit Valley. Continue Reading →
Hawks & Raptors Field Class
Migrating Raptors are fascinating to observe. Please join Kevin O’Malley and Barbara Petersen for a winter raptor viewing adventure. Continue Reading →
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. Continue Reading →
Remembering Ed Swan
Ed Swan was a special individual who not only had a passion for birding but had the unique gift of helping others learn about birds and habitat, and how to document using community science. Continue Reading →
Madagascar, a place like nowher else.
by Dennis Paulson
Raptors of Washington
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. Continue Reading →
Sandhill Cranes of the Pacific Flyway by Gary Ivey
In this presentation Dr. Gary Ivey will talk about the Sandhill Crane populations that breed and stage in Washington State and the broader Pacific Flyway. He will discuss the migration routes, wintering and breeding areas of the three subspecies that use the state. He will speak about their behavior and biology and also their conservation needs in the Flyway. Continue Reading →


