by seattleaudubonsociety | May 22, 2023 | Blog, Conservation
Great Blue Herons with Nesting Material, Photo by Sharon Wada by Sharon Wada Over the decades, conservation-minded citizens such as the McIlraith family have donated properties to our organization. In 1989, they gave us a six-acre tract in the Swamp Creek wetlands of...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Oct 28, 2022 | Blog
A small group of young adults enjoying a day of birding at Volunteer Park. Photo by Clayton Dahm Article by Hannah Bleecker and Brett Eaton To cap off a successful Bird-Safe Seattle week, a small group of intrepid young adults set out on an Oct. 8 birding adventure at...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Sep 28, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Science
An owlet’s first year in 2019. Sadly, this is the Barred Owl that died from secondary poisoning this past March. Image by Kersti Muul Article by Sharon Wada Humans have a great capacity for solving problems. But our inventiveness and persistence in addressing an issue...
by Josh Morris | Sep 19, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Science
Black-capped Chickadee | Mick Thompson | Eastside Audubon Birds are culturally, ecologically, and economically important to Seattle. That’s not just our opinion. It’s in the mayoral proclamation that sets October 2-8, 2022, as “Bird-Safe Seattle Week.” We’re excited...