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A Legacy of Kestrels

A Legacy of Kestrels

— North Central Washington Audubon Society remembers Richard Hendrick, a champion for Kestrels, and continues his project to resounding success.
Tufted Puffins are Getting a Boost in the Pacific Northwest

Tufted Puffins are Getting a Boost in the Pacific Northwest

— Audubon and partners are launching new efforts to save this declining seabird.
Kennedy Creek Birding Open House 2.0

Kennedy Creek Birding Open House 2.0

— Visit our second birding open house in South Puget Sound on March 25, 2023 at Kennedy Creek estuary
A Win for the Audubon Network: The Landmark Sagebrush Songbird Survey

A Win for the Audubon Network: The Landmark Sagebrush Songbird Survey

— The final report was just released for the Sagebrush Songbird Survey, an unprecedented community science partnership to create sagebrush songbird distribution models in Washington's imperiled shrub steppe ecosystem
2022 Legislative Session Recap for Climate, Puget Sound, Sagelands, and Bird-friendly Communities

2022 Legislative Session Recap for Climate, Puget Sound, Sagelands, and Bird-friendly Communities

— The 60-day legislative session wrapped up on March 10 with some fantastic victories for birds, as well as important policies that didn’t make the cut.
Save Our Swifts

Save Our Swifts

— Audubon chapters in Washington have been instrumental in protecting Vaux's Swifts along their migration by preserving the abandoned chimneys they roost in
5 Fire Tips for Birding in Sage Country

5 Fire Tips for Birding in Sage Country

— Things every birder can do to protect our fragile landscape in the summer fire season.
Christmas Bird Count

Christmas Bird Count

Each year in late December, more than 50,000 birders across North America participate in Audubon’s annual Christmas Bird Count, the world’s longest-running database in ornithology.