Douglas Plateau Trip
Meet for dinner and overnight in a Brewster, WA motel then go birding the following morning heading west over the Douglas Plateau until dark.
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Meet for dinner and overnight in a Brewster, WA motel then go birding the following morning heading west over the Douglas Plateau until dark.
Spokane Audubon Society’s (SAS) November 12 meeting at Shadle Park Library, 2111 W. Wellesley Ave. in northwest Spokane, will feature a presentation on Moths by Dr. Chris Cosma.
Join us for our monthly bird count at the Thorpe Rd parcel - an important, publicly accessible woodland parcel in Spokane's West Hills.
Join volunteers from Spokane Audubon Society on a bird walk near the Spokane River. This "Next Gen" trip is for birders and bird-curious people between the ages of 18 and 40-ish. There will be an optional post-walk social gathering at nearby Brick West brewery.
Located just outside of Spokane, Palisades Park boasts a variety of birds, interesting geology, and views of the city. This mostly flat walk will be geared towards beginners and people who are bird-curious. Total walking distance will be approximately two miles but participants are welcome to leave early.