Plan to come hear Dennis Paulson present Birds of the Wind – The Lives and Times of Northwest Shorebirds on Tuesday July 21, 7:00-8:30pm at Wenatchee Valley College – Jack and Edna Maguire Conference Center – FREE! Come to see friends and meet new ones. North Central Washington Audubon is launching quarterly in-person speaker series, and this is the first event.
This photo-illustrated lecture will focus on the natural history of Pacific Northwest shorebirds, discussing in depth their foraging, migration, and breeding. Learn why shorebirds are even more interesting than you thought! The lecture will also focus on the species expected in fall in the Washington interior.

Dennis Paulson has studied nature all of his adult life. He received his PhD at the University of Miami in 1966, then moved to Seattle, where he has lived ever since. Until retirement, he was the Director of the Puget Sound Museum of Natural History at the University of Puget Sound. He has traveled extensively to enjoy and photograph nature in all the world’s biomes and written over 75 scientific papers and 10 books about nature, primarily on birds and dragonflies.

