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Program Night: Swans of Winter
Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church, 308 4th Ave. S. (corner of 4th Ave. S. and State), Kirkland. ,
Nov 20, 2008
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Purdy and Key Peninsula
Nov 22, 2008
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Birding the Hotspots of King County
Nov 24, 2008
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Newsletter Labeling
Eastside Audubon Offices,
Nov 24, 2008
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Web Committee Meeting
Eastside Audubon office,
Dec 03, 2008
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Eastside Audubon News

New Program Night Membership Campaign 

We are launching a Membership Campaign to introduce ourselves and EAS to other Eastside people who are interested in getting outdoors to see birds and nature – people who perhaps want to invest some time in saving the environment or educating our kids about the environment.

You can win prizes by helping!!!   

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Program Night: Swans of Winter - Thurs, Nov 20

Visit the Skagit Valley where the largest concentration of Trumpeter Swans in the United States gather each winter.  Observe swans, thousands of snow geese, eagles and many other birds with Martha Jordan, well-known swan biologist.

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Christmas Bird Count

This year's Christmas Bird Count is set for December 20, 2008. We welcome anyone who wants to help - from beginner to expert. Join one of the 8 teams of bird counters. Sign up today!

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Field Trip Spotlight

Robinson Canyon and Elk Heights Burn, September 9

Sharon Aagaard led 8 birders on a field trip to Robinson Canyon, with an afternoon side trip to the Elk Heights Burn, on Tuesday, September 9. One highlight was seeing a Sooty Grouse fly through the woods.

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Member Resources

  • Get Your Corvid Crier Online! Click here for current and past issues. You can help save trees and help EAS save printing and mailing costs by choosing to receive the Corvid Crier online instead of in printed form. If you would like to choose this option, email jmcgruder@eastsideaudubon.org or call the office at 425-576-8805.
  • Check out the field trips that are coming up. If you are too busy to go birding, you are too busy!
  • For more information on EAS activities, check the calendar, Field Trips and Events sections. Also, we are always looking for volunteers to help with chapter activities including conservation, youth and adult education as well as occasional fund raising. We have a spot for you! Read more under the Volunteer section!

Support Our Sponsors

This summer's Bird Festival -- as well as many other Eastside Audubon programs and activities -- were made possible in part by the generous financial and in-kind support of PCC Natural Markets, REI, and King County Parks. Please show your support!

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The mission of Eastside Audubon is to protect, preserve and enhance natural ecosystems and our communities for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people.