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Conservation Committee Meeting
Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church,
Jul 08, 2009
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Marymoor BirdLoop Work Party- NOTE EARLY START TIME
Marymoor Park - Parking Lot G,
Jul 11, 2009
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Hurricane Ridge/Dungeness Spit
Hurricane Ridge in Olympic Mts,
Jul 11, 2009
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Juanita Bay Park Bird Walk
Juanita Bay Park,
Jul 14, 2009
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Youth Education Committee Meeting
Eastside Audubon Offices,
Jul 14, 2009
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Audubon BirdLoop at Marymoor Park

Audubon BirdLoop Map by Linda Feltner
 
Audubon BirdLoop Map by Linda Feltner

We invite you to see some of the more than 200 bird species that have been observed at Marymoor Park by walking our new Audubon BirdLoop, which features the best birding opportunities in the park. More birds are seen at Marymoor every year as other habitat is degraded and Marymoor habitat is upgraded.  We have pictures of the more common birds in our new kiosks, along with other wildlife and native plants seen along the BirdLoop.

 

Check out the brochure below to see how the trail winds through the grassy meadow, the mysterious thicket, the sheltering forest and the rich marsh - all part of the Marymoor Natural Area.  It then traverses the lush riparian area along the river corridor in the off-leash dog area, ending up at the river kiosk.  A side loop circles through the conifer grove near the mansion and, finally, the trail passes near the community garden and snag row on the way back to the meadow kiosk.  Come take a look!

      Audubon BirdLoop brochures (developed as part of our $100,000 grant)
      Print these out, take them with you on your bird walk, and save us printing costs

        Audubon BirdLoop bird walks - Monthly walks

         

        Audubon BirdLoop work parties - Stories and pictures of work we have done; news about upcoming monthly work parties

         

        Birding at Marymoor Park (Friends of Marymoor Park) - Weekly reports and pictures of birds seen throughout the park

        Festivals

        How our Audubon BirdLoop at Marymoor chapter project got started
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            The mission of Eastside Audubon is to protect, preserve and enhance natural ecosystems and our communities for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people.