The year is off to a good start and I hope the same is true for you. On January 13, the EAS board participated in a day-long retreat to talk about roles, goals and priorities. It was a good opportunity to discuss the areas in the chapter that need attention, both from the board’s point of view and the executive director’s.
Op-ed: Butterflies and Birds Know No Border
Blue-winged Teal
Eastside Audubon’s Bird of the Month for April 2019 is the Blue-winged Teal. The male Blue-winged Teal has a dramatic white crescent curving down across its face. While in flight a silvery blue patch on the leading edge of the wing and a green speculum on the secondaries marking a contrast visible in flight.
Winter Marymoor Habitat Restoration Work
Remembering the Life and Work of Helen Engle
Bird Song Soiree: Auction Sneak Peek
Whether you like your birds in the field or on the football field, Bird Song Soiree promises to have something for EVERY bird lover. Here’s a glimpse at some of our most recent additions to the silent auction.
Brewer’s Sparrow
2018 Christmas Bird Count Results
Calling All Artists and Photographers!
Youth Education Workshops and Lesson Plans on Demand
Marymoor Park Bird Habitat Restoration Update
The January 5th event was a great start to the year for habitat restoration at Marymoor. Even though there were no plants to put in the ground, 27 volunteers came out for invasive plant species removal for a total of 83.5 service hours. Also, a special guest from King County came to visit and there was even a little bird drama.
Celebrating Heroes in Conservation
Swamp Sparrow
February President's Letter
The year is off to a good start and I hope the same is true for you. On January 13, the EAS board participated in a day-long retreat to talk about roles, goals and priorities. It was a good opportunity to discuss the areas in the chapter that need attention, both from the board’s point of view and the executive director’s.