Eastside Audubon is once again planning to wrap gifts for the holidays at the Issaquah REI, a tradition that has been continuing for over thirty years,
Youth Education - A Look Back at 2018
Board Report
CBC Highlights from Previous Years
Black Scoter
Giving Tuesday
There's Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday and now there's Giving Tuesday! A generous donor has come forward with a $1 for $1 match challenge for the first $1000 contributed to Eastside Audubon on this global day of giving.
Christmas Bird Count and Dinner
Redhead
Volunteer Time Reports Requested
Celebrating Fall at Molbak’s Nursery
Northern Goshawk
Plant Sale Success Story
Lower Snake River Dams Revisited
Spotted Towhee
Rock Sandpiper
White-winged Scoter
The White-winged Scoter is one of the world’s three scoters, all of which are seen in winter along the Washington coast. They are all in the genus Melanitta from the Greek melas, black, and netta, a duck. Heinrich Boie (1794-1827) Latinized the Greek word for duck and misspelled it. However, the principle of priority allows the error to stand
















