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You are here: Home Eastside Audubon Calendar 2009 Celebrate the Birds of the Snoqualmie Valley

Celebrate the Birds of the Snoqualmie Valley

Bring your family and friends. Activities for all age groups.

What
  • Event
  • Outreach
When Sep 26, 2009
from 06:00 AM to 01:30 PM
Contact Name Andy McCormick
Contact Email
Contact Phone 425-637-0892
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Steller's Jay by Margaret St ClairAs a part of the King County Harvest Celebration Farm Tour, Eastside Audubon invites you to join us in fun bird-related activities for all age groups.

 

Eastside Audubon will be participating for the first time in the Farm Tour by hosting a booth at the Dougherty Farmstead in Duvall on Saturday, September 26.  We invite families to participate in a bird feeder-making activity for children at the Farmstead.  The Farm Tour runs from 10:00 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon.

 

EAS also offers bird walks for families beginning at Depot Park and continuing along the Carnation-Duvall Trail.  The one-hour bird walks begin at 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.  Bring binoculars and dress for the weather.  Meet at Depot Park 15 minutes before the walks begin, 26225 NE Stephens St., Duvall, WA 98019.  No registration necessary.

 

Information about Eastside Audubon will be available at both locations. 

 

Check out our other "Celebrate the Birds of the Snoqualmie Valley" event on Tuesday, September 22.

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