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Bird and Native Plant Walk at Evans Creek Preserve

  • Evans Creek Preserve 4001 224th Avenue Northeast Redmond, WA, 98053 United States (map)

Join us for a morning walk to look for birds as well as identify the native plants that feed and shelter them. The walk will be co-led by the Sammamish Stewards, the group responsible for restoring native plant habitat in this Sammamish preserve, and Eastside Audubon. It’s perfect for those who want to see the birds of our area and learn about the plants found along the way. It will start at 8:00 a.m. and take place rain or shine. All levels of birding skill are welcome, including first-time birders. Bring binoculars and wear clothes and shoes for possibly wet conditions.

The walk is limited to 15 participants and registration is required. More details about the meeting place and walk will be sent after registration. Please click the button below to register:

If you have questions, contact Lori Danielson at lddanielson@gmail.com.

Pace: Leisurely walk. Terrain: Hiking trails with gentle rolling hills. Distance: Less than 2 miles. Level: Appropriate for all levels of birders.

Information about Evans Creek Preserve is here.

Your safety is of paramount importance to Eastside Audubon. The following COVID-19 safety protocols apply for this bird walk:

  • This event is entirely outdoors, mask wearing is optional but welcome.

  • Participants are required to self-assess prior to the walk and must not attend if they have any COVID related symptoms (e.g. elevated temperature) or have been in contact with anyone diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past two weeks.

  • The trip leaders are fully vaccinated.

Conditions such as weather, road or park closures can potentially impact this event. This is especially true during winter months. Eastside Audubon will do our best to update this web page if any cancellation or rescheduling is required. So be sure to check this web page prior to heading out for this event.