“Washington State Wolves” – BHAS Monthly Program Meeting

Temple Beth Hatfiloh 201 8th Avenue SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Dave Ware, new Wolf Policy Coordinator for WDFW, will provide a presentation on the status of wolf recovery in Washington. The state adopted the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan in December, 2011. Washington’s wolf population is growing and spreading. However, the jury is still out on whether Washington citizens are ready for wolves and the ... Read more

BHAS Field Trip to Tenino

Call for Location WA, United States

BHAS Field Trip:      Tenino and South County for Tireless Birders Leader: Paul Hicks We'll visit a variety of habitats and locations in South County in a quest to find 70+ bird species. Expect plenty of “action” as migration will be in full swing and birds in full song. Tireless, hard-core birders who like a faster ... Read more

WENAS Campout

Location: Wenas Creek Campground Every Memorial Day weekend, members of Washington's Audubon chapters and their families and friends gather at the primitive, yet free!, Wenas Creek Campground in the Wenas Valley, on the east side of the Cascades between Ellensburg and Yakima, to enjoy the natural surroundings, abundant bird life, and each other's company. There ... Read more

Shelton Birds & Brew

Smoking Mo's 203 W. Railroad Avenue, Shelton, WA, United States

Meet other birders from Mason County or those who happen to be in the area. Discuss good places to bird and the interesting birds you have sighted recently. Have a beverage and or a bite to eat with us. Come ready to share where and why you go birding in a particular spot. People new ... Read more

BHAS Class: “Birding by Ear” – An Introduction

Grace Community Covenant Church 5501 Wiggins Rd. SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Instructor: Paul Hicks Many birders find birding by ear particularly challenging, yet it opens up a whole new dimension of identifying and enjoying our avian friends. Paul hopes to introduce BBE to beginning birders as well as enhance the skills of more advanced birders. The class will focus on song recognition--not highly technical but homework ... Read more

BHAS Field Trip: Woodard Bay for Beginning and Intermediate Birders

Leaders: Sam Merrill and Tracey Scalici This walk is designed primarily for beginning and intermediate birders. We will look and listen for woodland birds such as Swainson's Thrushes, Pacific Wrens, Brown Creepers, Pacific-slope Flycatchers, and Pileated Woodpeckers as we walk through the deep forest of cedars and Douglas fir and approach Henderson Inlet, where we ... Read more

BHAS Field Trip: LOTT Hawks Prairie Reclamation Ponds

Hawks Prairie Reclamation Ponds 3001 Hogum Bay Road, Hawks Prairie, WA, United States

Leaders:  Bonnie Wood and Janet Wheeler This trip to a surprisingly rich, if humble, local birding site is appropriate for all levels of birders, including children. We will walk the easy level gravel paths among the ponds, parcels of woods, and marshes. We will expect diverse species, because the ponds here attract ducks, raptors, wading ... Read more

BHAS Field Trip: McLane Creek Nature Trail

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

Leader:   Mary Russell The McLane Creek Nature Trail consists of an easy 1.4-mile loop trail winding through a variety of habitats. This is a perfect area for birders of all abilities to spot and hear large numbers of our local birds courting, nesting, feeding, and protecting territory. The heart of the area is a large ... Read more

BHAS Monthly Speaker Series

Temple Beth Hatfiloh 201 8th Avenue SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Monthly program meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month (with the exception of March, June, July, and August) at: the Temple Beth Hatfiloh (corner of 8th and Washington in downtown Olympia, a block west of Timberland Library). Arrive at 7 p.m. to socialize; programs begin promptly at 7:30 pm

Scatter Creek and Mima Mounds Feild Trip

McLane Fire Station 125 Delphi Road, Olympia, WA, United States

This field trip has a little bit of everything: birds, botany, butterflies, as well as two knowledgeable and energetic leaders. Explore the birds and plants at two choice South Sound prairie sites near Olympia: Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve and Scatter Creek Wildlife Area. At Mima Mounds, prairie flowers, prairie birds, and some butterflies will ... Read more

BHAS Field Trip: Olympia Airport

Olympia Airport

  Mazama Gophers and Streaked Horned Larks at the Olympia Airport Leader: Michelle Tirhi, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Michelle's has offered BHAS members the chance to visit restricted areas at the Olympia Airport (South Sound prairie habitat) to see endangered Mazama Gophers (in fact we may only see their mounds) and Streaked Horned ... Read more

Dean Hale Woodpecker Festival

Sisters, Oregon Sisters, OR, United States

Organized by the East Cascades Audubon Society, the Dean Hale Woodpecker Festival sees 11 species of woodpeckers and over 200 species of birds in total every year. Led by experienced birders, the festival is timed to see young woodpeckers leaving their nests. For full information and details, go to ecaudubon.org. Location: Sisters, Oregon  

Mt. Rainier: Wildflowers and Casual Birding

Leaders: Jan Sharkey and Kristin Stewart Join us for a Mt. Rainier wildflowers trip – on a Thursday, so we can avoid the weekend crowds. Please note: the date for this trip may change depending on snow and flower conditions at Paradise. We will go for a relatively easy and slow hike and enjoy the ... Read more

Bird Walk at Theler Wetlands

Mary E. Theler Community Center 22871 Washington 3, Belfair, WA, United States

Guided bird walk every second and fourth Thursday from 8 a.m. to noon with Faye Hands and John Riegsecker  of ABC Bird Club,  Tahoma Audubon Society.  Public is welcome.

Seattle Audubon’s Puget Sound Seabird Survey Recruitment

Go birding and make a difference!

Want to contribute to vital seabird science in the Puget Sound and Strait of Juan de Fuca? The ninth season of Seattle Audubon’s Puget Sound Seabird Survey kicks off on October 3rd, 2015 and we are now recruiting enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to help us monitor the status of our local wintering seabirds.

Bird Walk at Theler Wetlands

Mary E. Theler Community Center 22871 Washington 3, Belfair, WA, United States

Guided bird walk every second and fourth Thursday from 8 a.m. to noon with Faye Hands and John Riegsecker  of ABC Bird Club,  Tahoma Audubon Society.  Public is welcome.  

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BHAS Monthly Speaker Series – Birds of Cuba and other Travels/Jerry Broadus

Temple Beth Hatfiloh 201 8th Avenue SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Jerry Broadus will talk about his trip to Cuba highlighting the birds he saw - Cuban Trogon, Cuban Tody, woodpeckers, Bee Hummingbird, and others. He will also spotlight his work in Mexico on the Military Macaw, a critically endangered cavity dweller. A birder for over 20 years, Jerry is an active volunteer, helping with shorebird ... Read more

Puget Sound Birdfest

Puget Sound Birdfest Headquarters WA, United States

Puget Sound Bird Fest in Edmonds, Washington is a yearly celebration of birds and nature found on the beautiful shores of Puget Sound. It is listed as one of Seattle's best events on events12.com. Our three-day event includes speakers, guided walks, land and water-based field trips, exhibits, and educational activities for children and adults. Plan ... Read more

Birding Eagle’s Pride Golf Course – JBLM

Eagle's Pride Golf Course Exit 116 (Mounts Road), WA, United States

Only one-half mile from Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Eagle's Pride Golf Course's diverse landscapes attract a wide variety of birds. If you have never visited this birding site, you will be surprised by its accessibility and richness of habitat. As always, dress for the weather and bring water and snacks as needed. Meet at the ... Read more

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Birding Eagle’s Pride Golf Course – JBLM

Eagle's Pride Golf Course Exit 116 (Mounts Road), WA, United States

Only one-half mile from Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Eagle's Pride Golf Course's diverse landscapes attract a wide variety of birds. If you have never visited this birding site, you will be surprised by its accessibility and richness of habitat. As always, dress for the weather and bring water and snacks as needed. Meet at the ... Read more