
Tag: Birds
Bird Photograph in the Land of the Morning Calm
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by Dave Cowell
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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 →
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 →
Volunteers needed for Swift counts in Selleck!
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 →
“The Bosque” – Late Fall Beauty
Nestled next to the Rio Grande River in Central New Mexico sits a series of marshes and low- lying fields known as the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge. Continue Reading →
Wildlife Rehabilitation and Falconry in Washington
by Jen Mannas Jen Mannas is a Wildlife Biologist for Washington Department Continue Reading →
Conversations with Secretive Birds and what We’ve Learned
After listening to wildlife professionals at a Pacific Birds Habitat Joint Venture meeting (https://pacificbirds.org/) in 2016 discuss how little was known about the status of secretive birds that inhabit local area wetlands, Puget Sound Bird Observatory (PSBO) initiated a wetland bird monitoring project. Continue Reading →
Who are You Calling a Bird Brain?
For hundreds of years, birds have been considered stupid and incapable of advanced thought or learning; this is why the phrase “bird brain” is commonly used to denote persons who are dolts or simpletons. Continue Reading →
Bird Photography in the Land of The Morning Calm
Birding, let alone bird photography, in South Kore Korea is not a popular past time, which is unfortunate. Continue Reading →
Malheur NWR – 2023
Includes photos from the Migratory Bird Festival in April, a couple of weeks in June, and an evening with the Great Horned Owletts at Headquarters. Continue Reading →


