Mewsings from Millie – October 2024
Some people think it’s kind of quirky for a cat to live in a store for the birds. Well, how about a tiny seabird that nests in old growth forest 40 to 50 miles inland? Now THAT’s quirky! Continue Reading →
Some people think it’s kind of quirky for a cat to live in a store for the birds. Well, how about a tiny seabird that nests in old growth forest 40 to 50 miles inland? Now THAT’s quirky! Continue Reading →
Join Barbara Petersen’s bird walk for a fall exploration of Clark Lake Continue Reading →
Leaders: Dolly Owen, Ken Schroeder Join us for a “Swift Night Out” Continue Reading →
FIRE! No one likes to hear that! We all know that a forest fire can be devastating to both humans and wildlife alike. Surprisingly, however, wildfires can be beneficial as well. Continue Reading →
Have you ever gotten a little tired of birding all of the popular areas? Continue Reading →
By Thomas Bancroft Birders love to look for raptors, and we often Continue Reading →
Northern Hawk Owls (Surnia ulula) are one of the least studied birds in North America due to their remote range in the northern boreal forests. Continue Reading →
Sign up early for this popular annual trip with Steve. Visit picturesque Continue Reading →
Rainier Audubon Societies’ 3rd annual Nature Festival at Flaming Geyser State Park on Continue Reading →
Join us for a “Swift Night Out” in the small town of Selleck, WA to see the amazing Vaux’s swifts return for the evening to their brick-chimney, communal roost site. Each May, thousands of migrating Vaux’s Swifts stop off for a well-deserved rest on their long journey to northern Canada. While the number of Swift’s returning to this site is weather dependent, we can expect to see many hundreds or even thousands of birds after sunset. We will meet in Covington and carpool to Selleck to minimize our impact on this small community. In case of rain, we will reschedule the outing to the following week. See the links below for more details. Continue Reading →