I Saw A Bird: Audubon’s Spring Migration Show

Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 have all of us staying indoors more than we might like—and for birders that means possibly missing out on spring migration. So, Audubon hatched a plan to lift your spirits and keep our community connected through this unusual time. You’re invited to I Saw a Bird: Audubon’s Spring…

Introduction to Warblers of the Pacific Northwest with Hans de Grys

Warblers are one of the most sought after groups of breeding songbirds due to their brilliant colors, distinctive vocalizations, and fascinating natural history. Their varying plumages, habitats, and songs make them an interesting and challenging group for birders. This class will focus on both the natural history and the identification (by sight and sound) of…

$15

Online Class: Nesting and Nourishment: A Travel Through Washington’s Interdependent Birds and Trees with Brendan McGarry

Online Utilitarian Conferences Gathering, London

Most of us have undoubtedly raised binoculars to follow birds through a nearby canopy, but how often do we consider the deep relationships and reliance many species of birds have on native trees? In many cases birds and trees are inextricably linked: conifer seed crops dictating finch populations and aspen groves as apartment blocks for…

The Street Smart Naturalist: Capitol Hill (Virtual Tour)

Online Utilitarian Conferences Gathering, London

With its hip and trendy vibe, Capitol Hill is often seen as the epitome of urban living. And, yet, for those who take the time to slow down and pay attention, it also has a wealth of natural history from native oak trees to curbs made of 32 million-year-old granite to seep-fed ecosystems. On this…

Free