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Birding Class: Birds of Puget Sound (Session 3)
Feb 05, 2012
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Juanita Bay Park Ranger Walk
Juanita Bay Park, Kirkland,
Feb 05, 2012
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Youth Education Committee Meeting
Eastside Audubon Office, Adams Hall sideroom,
Feb 07, 2012
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Website Team Meeting
Eastside Audubon Office,
Feb 08, 2012
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Conservation Committee Meeting
Eastside Audubon Office,
Feb 08, 2012
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We are the East King County chapter of National Audubon. 
We protect and restore habitat for birds and advocate for birds in the community.
We give educational programs in schools and provide youth scholarships for summer camp.
We offer birding field trips, events, and classes and perform bird surveys.
Non-birders will enjoy our diverse monthly programs, native plant sales, and nature walks.

 

Trumpeter Swans by Mick Thompson

Family Birding Walk: Juanita Bay Park, February 11

Enjoy an easy stroll on paved paths and boardwalks to discover the winter waterfowl of Kirkland's Juanita Bay. A perfect Saturday morning outing with kids and grandparents. More ...

 

Malheur NWR: Reserve Now for May

Hugh Jennings's trip to Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge May 21 through 26 is limited to 12 people, and the time to make reservations is now. More ...

 

Washington’s Woodpeckers: Birding Class and Field Trips

Instructor: Brian H. Bell

In this popular birding class you'll learn to identify the state's 12 different species of woodpecker by their vocalization and drumming as well as by their appearance. An evening class will teach you how to look. Then you'll go out on two field trips to their varied habitats around the state. More

 

Shorebird Identification: Birding Class and Field Trip

Instructor: Tim Boyer

Get to know the "peeps" everyone loves and learn to tell them apart not only by their appearance but by their fascinating behavior. In two evening classes, Tim’s outstanding photography will illustrate the similarities and remarkable differences between species; a field trip will visit the coast during spring shorebird migration. More

 

Spring Birding for Beginners: Birding Class and Field Trip

Instructor: Mike West

Perfect for the beginning birder as well as for someone who’s been birding for awhile and still feels the need for some basic how-to. You’ll learn methods for distinguishing one bird from another with the goal of making your birding rewarding and fun. More

 

Cloud of Snow Geese by Marc Hoffman8 Best Bets for Winter Birding

We asked several well-known local birders for their tips on winter birding in the places they know best. Their suggestions about how to bird eight winter hot spots make up Eastside Audubon's exclusive guide to the season in our region. More ...  

 

 

Record Species Total for the EAS Christmas Bird Count

CBC 2011 highlights, compiled by Hugh Jennings, are online now. More ...

 


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Many Eastside Audubon programs and activities are made possible in part by the generous financial and in-kind support of:

                                      

 

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Eastside Audubon is active in Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland, Redmond, Bellevue,
S
ammamish, Issaquah, Duvall, Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend,
and unincorporated East King County.    
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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.