Climate Change Event

Climate change movie and discussion featuring Naomi Klein's, "This Changes Everything"  on Sunday, January 31, 2016, at 1 p.m.  in Koval Hall, North Thurston HS, 600 Sleater Kinney Road N.W.,  Lacey, WA 98516.  Doors open at 1 p.m. and movie starts at 1:30 p.m. Black Hills Audubon Society is one of several co-sponsors of this ... Read more

Hood Canal/ Deb Nickerson & Whittier Johnson

Mud Bay Park and Ride Madrona Beach Rd, Olympia, WA, United States

This trip will explore birding sites along the Hood Canal. We'll meet at the Mud Bay Park and Ride off Highway 101 at 7:30 a.m. We’ll proceed north to Shelton where we will take Route 3 to Allyn and then head west along Route 106, stopping along the way to look for diving ducks, loons, ... Read more

Port Angeles and the Strait of Juan de Fuca/Sam Merrill and Bob Wadsworth

Mud Bay Park and Ride Madrona Beach Rd, Olympia, WA, United States

This is an overnight trip leaving Olympia Saturday, March 19 and returning Sunday, March 20, with Saturday night in Port Angeles. The focus is on seabirds at several locations on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The trip is especially suitable for beginning and intermediate birders, but is open to birders of all skill levels ... Read more

Kayaking Budd Bay with the South Sound Estuary Association

Boston Harbor Marina 312 73rd Avenue N.E., Olympia, WA, United States

This outing is co-sponsored by Black Hill Audubon and the South Sound Estuary Association. At once a kayak excursion and a quest for birds who frequent upper Bud Bay, we will start at Boston Harbor Marina and paddle south along the shoreline, past Burfoot Park's Pigeon Guillemots' bluffs, to Gull Harbor (about one hour). Gull ... Read more

$43.60

Birding and Breakfast – Tenino

Tenino - Market Place/Scotty B's 500 Sussex Ave E, Tenino, United States

Meet at Tenino in the parking lot of Market Place/Scotty B's, bird around Tenino, then enjoy breakfast at Scotty B's. Want to get a head start on your weekend? Join us for Birding and Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month, except July and August.  Bird with us, then enjoy breakfast at ... Read more

Exploring the Capital Neighborhood with Anne Kilgannon and Bonnie Wood

State Capital Museum Coach House 211 21st Avenue S.W., Olympia, WA, United States

In partnership with the State Capital Museum, who hosts late summer's “Movies at the Mansion,” Black Hills Audubon Society will lead a birding walk through the historic Capital Neighborhood. The neighborhood's age, older trees, and proximity to Capital Lake make it a good location to see native birds who live here year-round and who have ... Read more

Twin Rivers Ranch Field Trip/Hank Henry and Craig Merkel

Twin Rivers Ranch off Highway 3, Shelton, WA, United States

Organized jointly with Capital Land Trust, this field trip to Twin Rivers Ranch has become an annual tradition. Conserved in 2010, this CLT 125-acre property in Shelton at the head of Oakland Bay, bordered by Cranberry and Deer Creeks, provides open saltwater, wetland, estuarine, riparian, forested, and open field habitat for an incredible variety of ... Read more

Birding By Ear at Priest Point Park/Kevin Head

Priest Point Park 2600 East Bay Drive S.W., Olympia, WA, United States

As we walk through Priest Point Park we will listen for the delicate songs of the newly arrived migrants and our local breeding birds. Meet at the Flora Vista entrance on the north side of Priest Point Park at 6:00 a.m. We will silently walk through the north part of the park and listen before ... Read more

Pioneer Park for Beginners/Bonnie Wood and Janet Wheeler

Pioneer Park 5801 Henderson Road S.E., Tumwater, WA, United States

Pioneer Park on Henderson Road in Tumwater is an under-appreciated birding site gem. Driving past it, one thinks the park consists solely of baseball and soccer fields. Less easily seen are the Deschutes River flowing through the park, the wide wetlands behind the baseball fields, and the mown paths that meander through riparian woods and ... Read more

Birding by Ear at Priest Point Park/Kevin Head

Squaxin Park 2600 East Bay Drive N.E., Olympia, WA, United States

As we walk through Priest Point Park we will listen for the delicate songs of the newly arrived migrants and our local breeding birds. Meet at the Flora Vista entrance on the north side of Priest Point Park at 6:00 a.m. We will silently walk through the north part of the park and listen before ... Read more

Birding by Ear at Priest Point Park with Kevin Head

Priest Point Park 2600 East Bay Drive S.W., Olympia, WA, United States

As we walk through Priest Point Park we will listen for the delicate songs of the newly arrived migrants and our local breeding birds. Meet at the Flora Vista entrance on the north side of Priest Point Park at 6:00 a.m. We will silently walk through the north part of the park and listen before ... Read more

Upper Deschutes Falls and Deschutes Watershed: Birding and Botany

Deschutes Watershed Thurston County, WA, United States

Join us for this rare opportunity to enjoy the special flora and fauna of Upper Deschutes Falls and learn more about the greater Deschutes River Watershed. The Upper Falls is a currently-closed Thurston County park that hosts American Dipper in the fast-flowing water below the falls and features rare plants (especially for Thurston County!), such ... Read more

Morse Preserve

Morse Wildlife Preserve Graham, WA, United States

Organized with the assistance of the Tahoma Audubon Society and resident caretaker, this field trip is the first that Black Hills Audubon has taken to the Morse Wildlife Preserve since it opened to limited access. The Morse Wildlife Preserve in Graham, Washington was established by a donation of land from Lloyd and Maxine Morse in ... Read more

South County 70+ Bird Quest

South County birding sites 475 West Sussex Avenue, Tenino, WA, United States

We’ll visit a variety of habitats and locations in South County in a quest to find 70+ species. Expect plenty of “action,” as migration will be in full swing and birds in full song. Tireless, hardcore birders who like a faster pace and a “more-the-merrier” approach to one’s day list will have a blast. Special ... Read more

Prairie Appreciation Day at Glacial Heritage Preserve with Bob Wadsworth and Craig Merkel

Glacial Heritage Preserve 15044 Miima Rd SW, Olympia, WA, United States

Normally closed, once a year the Glacial Heritage Preserve opens its restored South Sound prairies, streams, and oak woodlands to the public. The timing is grand: camas is in bloom; the hills' slopes are blue. Other rare prairie wildflowers are also in bloom, and prairie birds are busy. The day will start with an early ... Read more

Birding by Ear at McLane Creek with Jean MacGregor

McLane Creek Nature Trail 5043 Delphi Road Southwest, Olympia, WA, United States

This leisurely walk will focus on identifying birds by sight and by ear, with a special emphasis on bird songs and vocalizations. At this time of year, bird vocalizations are at their most diverse and elaborate. Beginning birders are welcome! Meet bright and early at McLane Creek at 6:30 a.m. Be sure to have a ... Read more

Woodard Bay for Beginners and Others with Sam Merrill and Tracey Scalici

Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area 7000 Whitham Rd Ne, Olympia, WA, United States

This walk is designed primarily for beginning and intermediate birders. We will explore the approximately 2-mile loop at Woodard Bay, which includes an easy forest trail with boardwalk sections, returning by a pedestrian-only road. We will look and listen for woodland birds such as Swainson's Thrushes, Pacific Wrens, Brown Creepers, Pacific-slope Flycatchers, and Pileated Woodpeckers ... Read more

Wetlands Walk With Whittier Johnson & Chris Maynard

Come explore the open space and wetlands behind artist Chris Maynard's home in southeast Olympia (at 8211 Ayer Street) before encroaching development makes the habitat less desirable.  Enjoy its mix of sparrows, flycatchers, finches, thrushes, rails, and more.  These are genuine "wetlands"- rubber boots may come in handy. Google the address for directions. The trip is ... Read more

Birding & Breakfast – Nisqually Wildlife Refuge / Hank Henry & Bob Wadsworth

Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center 100 Brown Farm Rd NE, Olympia, WA, United States

Come join us on for a bird walk at the Refuge then enjoy breakfast at Norma's Restaurant, 10322 Martin Way E., Olympia. Meet at the Refuge Visitors Center.  Bring binoculars, scopes, and bird books (if you have them), along with water and layered clothing in case it's a wet day.

Wolf Haven and Mima Mounds with Grays Harbor Audubon

Wolf Haven 3111 Offut Lake Road Southeast, Tenino, WA, United States

Grays Harbor Audubon proposes a field trip to Wolf Haven that will include a docent-guided tour of Wolf Haven. Black Hills Audubon members are invited to join them. The tour requires a minimum of 10 persons, and the tour costs $12 per person ($10 for seniors). The preliminary plan is to tour Wolf Haven in ... Read more

$12