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Pilchuck Audubon Society Yard Sale

Hill Park 1610 Park Avenue, Snohomish, WA, United States

We will have an array of bird houses, feeders, books, and more items for sale. Further details to come soon.

Pilchuck Audubon November Program Meeting

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA, United States

Christmas Bird Count and Penquins Presentation by Rick Taylor Pilchuck Audubon Society’s November program meeting is featuring a presentation on the upcoming Christmas Bird Counts (CBC) and on Penguins and Pelagic Birds from South America. The meeting will be from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, November 9th at the Everett Fire Fighters Hall, 2411...

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Pilchuck Audubon Society January Program Meeting

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA, United States

Our January program meeting features Dr. Dennis Wacker, professor at UW Bothell, presenting "Crows and the University of Washington Bothell". UW Bothell is home to a very large nocturnal crow roost on the North Creek wetland Restoration by the campus, consisting of over 16,000 crows in the winter. UW Bothell Professor Douglas Wacker and his...

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Birds of India

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, Washington, Select a Country:

Pilchuck Audubon Society will be hosting Sukamar Vajapeyamand's presentation of Birds of India. Mr.Vajapeyam is a recent Pilchuck Audubon Society member who moved to the Pacific Northwest about six months ago. He was born in India and moved to the United States when he was 21 to purse a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. He currently...

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Birds of India–CANCELLED

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA, United States

The Pilchuck Audubon Society February Program Meeting has been cancelled due to the weather. We will have this program at our March 8, 2019 Program Meeting.

Birds of India

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA, United States

Due to inclement weather in February, Pilchuck Audubon Society rescheduled our February program meeting and will be hosting Sukumar Vajapeyam and his presentation of Birds of India, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, February 8, 2019 at the Everett Firefighter’s Hall, 2411 Hewitt Avenue in Everett. The program is free to all and handicapped...

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An Evening with Rachel Carson–Author of Silent Spring, as portrayed by Deborah Dimitre–Storyteller

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA, United States

Pilchuck Audubon Society's April program meeting brings a great performance by Storyteller/Actress Debbie Dimitre portraying Rachel Carson who was an American scientist, marine biologist and author of Silent Spring, the book many believe started the environmental movement. Through careful research and drafting of dramatic and historically accurate scripts, Debbie is able to bring to life...

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Pilchuck Audubon Society June Program Meeting

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA, United States

Join Pilchuck Audubon Society at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 14th for a photographic tour of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge with Dan Streiffert. The June Program Meeting is held in the Everett Firefighter's Hall, 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA 98201. Dan is a retired software engineer who worked in the economic operation of power systems....

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Bees and Beekeeping

Camano Branch of Sno-Isle Library 848 N. Sunrise Blvd, Camano Island, WA, United States

The July Pilchuck Audubon program will feature Steve Winchell, longtime member of PAS, who will share his knowledge and experience in bees and beekeeping. The program meeting will be held at the Camano Branch of the Sno-Isle Library, 848 N. Sunrise Boulevard, Camano Island, WA 98282. As a child, Steve was fascinated with honey bees;...

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Pilchuck Audubon Society’s November Program Meeting

Everett Firefighter's Hall 2411 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, Washington, Select a Country:

SURVIVAL BY DEGREES – The time for action is NOW National Audubon's new climate report details grave threats to some of our most beloved species and the places they need to survive. Half of our local birds are at risk due to climate change, but we have a unique opportunity in Washington State and across...

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