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eBird 101 Workshop –Become a Citizen Scientist Birder!

Posted on March 10, 2017 by Susan Ballinger

  Do you like to bird? Would you like to see your observations contribute to a world-wide community of educators and researchers across the globe? Then, become a citizen scientist Continue Reading →

Posted in Birds, Citizen science, Conservation | Tagged birds, citizen science

Leavenworth Ski Hill in May– Bursting with Blooms and Birds

Posted on May 27, 2016 by Susan Ballinger

The snow is long gone at Leavenworth Ski Hill where formerly white ski slopes are blanketed with green thickets and splashes of color.  Each week in spring, a new wave Continue Reading →

Posted in Birds, Conservation, montane forest, News, Wildflowers | Tagged birds, citizen science, Leavenworth Ski Hill, montane forest, North Central WA Audubon Society, Washington Native Plant Society, wildflower hike, wildflowers

Wenatchee Valley wintering Anna’s Hummingbirds

Posted on March 9, 2016 by Susan Ballinger

Maybe your neighbor has told you about scrambling to build a heated nectar feeder in recent winters to serve hungry Anna’s hummingbirds. Ingenuity and cleverness are evident in the variety Continue Reading →

Posted in Birds, Conservation, News, Wenatchee Valley | Tagged bird feeders, birds, citizen science, hummingbird, National Audubon Society, Wematchee valley

Show some love for birds

Posted on February 4, 2015 by Susan Ballinger

Be a part of history in the making by counting birds for 15 minutes, wherever you are on Feb. 13-16, 2015.  The Great Backyard Birdcount started in 1998 by the Continue Reading →

Posted in Birds, Citizen science, Conservation, News | Tagged bird feeders, birds, citizen science, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, North Central WA Audubon Society, songbirds

Gifts for Nature-Loving Friends & Family

Posted on December 4, 2014 by Susan Ballinger

Are you gift shopping for a nature-loving friend or family member?  If so,  adding a field guide to a naturalist’s home library is a great match.  Locally, good places to Continue Reading →

Posted in Birds, Conservation, Mammals, montane forest, News, Shrub-steppe, Wenatchee Valley, Wildflowers | Tagged birds, Eco-region, field guides, habitats, montane forest, native plants, Shrub Steppe, wildflowers

Jenny Graevell nears her goal of sighting 600 birds

Posted on January 17, 2014 by Susan Ballinger

January seems to be a good time to take on a new practice that will increase health or happiness.  I’d like to suggest that 2014 is a great year to Continue Reading →

Posted in Birds, Citizen science, Conservation, News, Wenatchee Valley | Tagged bird feeder, bird identification, birds, citizen science, native plants, North Central WA Audubon Society

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