Old-Growth Forest Features and the Birds who Depend on Them All forest stages have an important ecological role to play. The old-growth stage of a forest is especially important because of its structural and functional complexity. Micro habitats, thick bark, and standing dead trees provide food and shelter for many bird species. We’ll explore some
Location: Evening classes will be held at Hope Lutheran Church. Field locations will vary. Through classroom and outdoor instruction, this 8-week course will deepen your experience and understanding of the fascinating landscape we call home. We will explore the local plants, mammals, birds, geology, and more. You will build a deeper connection with the land,
If you struggle with raptor identification or feel your raptor identification skills can be improved, this opportunity may be what levels up your skills. You will learn the key details to look for in order to better identify all the raptors likely to be seen in our area. This workshop includes a classroom session on
ALL ARE WELCOME! Come as an individual or as a team. All proceeds go towards supporting the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve and Sacajawea Audubon Society!
Join us as we discuss Graeme Gibson’s The Bedside Book of Birds: An Avian Miscellany, Reprinted in 2021 with a foreword by Gibson’s wife and writer, Margaret Atwood. Atwood writes: “What he was after was the many ways birds have affected people throughout many centuries and many cultures.” And Gibson himself explains: “It is about