Warblers!
Learn to identify our local warblers by sight and sound, where to look for them, and how to deal with the dreaded “Warbler Neck.”
See DetailsLearn to identify our local warblers by sight and sound, where to look for them, and how to deal with the dreaded “Warbler Neck.”
See DetailsJoin us for part two of our three-part series, focused on the “how” of learning birdsong.
See DetailsIn this workshop series, Julia will guide participants through sensory-based nature connection, reflective writing exercises and techniques, and community connection.
See DetailsLearn to bird by ear with Brodie Cass Talbott!
See DetailsJohn Rakestraw will introduce you to the shorebirds typically found in Oregon in the spring, showing you how to identify them by size, shape, habits, and habitats.
See DetailsJoin Candace and Dan to learn about the wonders of bird migration through digital classes and field days! In this module, we hope to raise your awareness of the subtle cues of nature, and bring you into closer understanding of the lives of our feathered neighbors. We’ll explore how and why birds migrate, delving into the mysteries of how birds stay on course, how scientists measure migration, the amazing journeys of long-distance migrants, and much more. Along the way, we’ll practice our birding skills in the field, with a focus on the diversity and abundance of spring migrants in our region.
See DetailsAll levels of birders and especially beginners are welcome to join this series of both online meetings and field trips to discover and explore our own patches and the birds that live there.
See DetailsJoin Erin Law to explore our relationship with birds and enjoy the birds found at Wapato Access on Sauvie Island.
See DetailsIntroducing in-person watercolor classes with Ronna Fujisawa, an experienced watercolor painter, art educator, and bird enthusiast. This class is appropriate for intermediate and ambitious beginners.
See DetailsDiscover the beauty of joining birds on their terms through the stillness of forest bathing – like sunbathing – where your senses soak up the experience of being supported by the forest. Walks are slow and include a series of sensory-based invitations that encourage pausing and noticing the space and places that support our bird friends.
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