by seattleaudubonsociety | Dec 1, 2022 | EarthCare Northwest, EarthCare Winter 2022
Warm winter greetings members, This year has been one for the history books. One focused on the future. We are turning the page toward a new chapter of bird conservation that celebrates urban populations and habitats. In this issue of EarthCare Northwest, you’ll...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Sep 22, 2022 | Blog, EarthCare Fall 2022, EarthCare Northwest
Song Sparrow | Monique McClure by Monique McClure Hi there, new bird friend. Very often what comes to mind with bird photography is hiking, miles of walking, sitting in all elements of the weather, heavy gear, or extensive travel. What about bird photography when...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Sep 22, 2022 | Blog, EarthCare Fall 2022, EarthCare Northwest
American Kestrel | Soo Baus The Skagit Valley is beautiful any time of year. With opportunities for outdoor recreation, the famous tulip fields, farms and local produce, and stunning mountain, water, and valley views, it is easy to find a reason to plan your next trip...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Sep 22, 2022 | Blog, EarthCare Fall 2022, EarthCare Northwest
Juvenile Barred Owl | Kamriell Welty by Kamriell Welty What is it about owls that is inherently fascinating to so many birders? Perhaps it’s their elusive nature, difficulty to spot, or piercing gaze. Maybe we love their hunting prowess or haunting calls. It’s likely...
by seattleaudubonsociety | Sep 22, 2022 | Blog, EarthCare Fall 2022, EarthCare Northwest
Smartphone capturing a bird in a tree | Carol Roll by Claire Jackson Every year, I marvel at the artistry of the Audubon Photography Award winners. I can only dream of getting a shot like Jack Zhi’s White-tailed Kite and its fledgling. Taking pictures can be a great...