Spring has arrived, with longer days and singing birds that beckon us outside. But the pandemic is still with us and the need for safety measures continues, so we will be modifying Eastside Audubon’s Birdathon again this year.
President’s Letter: Another Reason for Gardening with Native Plants
An editorial about bugs caught my eye the other day. Bugs? It was an unusual topic for an editorial but this one was in a scientific journal and written by entomologists. While I don’t especially love the little creatures that bite me or damage my garden plants, I’m happy to let them coexist because I know they’re a crucial food source for birds.
Michael Regan is Biden’s Pick to Head the Environmental Protection Agency
President’s Letter: Executive Leadership Changes and Local Science
Greater Sage-Grouse
EAS 2020 Christmas Bird Count Report
Western Gull
Native American for Department of Interior
The nomination of Deb Haaland for Interior Department is historic and may be redemptive. Having an Indigenous woman leading the Department of the Interior will provide an opportunity to bring the perspective of people who have cared for the land for thousands of years to a leadership position in the United States Government.
President’s Letter: Audubon Washington’s Legislative Priorities
January Program Night Presentation
Life Without Students
December Program Night Presentation
Christmas Bird Count Highlights 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant changes to our Christmas Bird Count this year. We could not form teams and carpools as we have for the past 36 years. However, team leaders were able to cover the CBC sections, and 15 others joined the ranks of our feeder watchers to help complete the count on Saturday, December 19, 2020.