Photo by Ann Kramer
Watching Birds - Protecting Habitat - Connecting With Nature
Our mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.
MONTHLY PROGRAM
JANUARY MEETING-ZOOM ONLY!
“SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT”
Presented by: Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
January 13th at 7:00 pm
SWAN SURVEYS SET FOR JANUARY
The annual mid-winter swan survey will be happening the week of January 12-16 in Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish and King counties. Volunteers needed!
Learn more: https://www.nwswans.org/events and scroll down to the section for the survey or email martha@nwswans.org
COMING FEB. 13-16, 2026 TO YOUR BACKYARD!
The 29th annual Great Backyard Bird Count is fun, free, and can be done by anyone interested in birds and birdwatching. Click below for full details on how to participate!
2025 CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT!
Skagit Audubon Society completed the Padilla Bay Christmas Bird Count on Saturday, December 27, 2025. Click HERE for the species list!
Photo: Dunlin by Joe Halton
OLYMPIC BIRDFEST celebrates the spectacle of spring migration and resident birds
Click on the link below for details!
Field trip at Clayton Beach
Skagit Audubon has so much to offer!
Outstanding Monthly Programs
Field & Hiking Trips
Educational Opportunities
Conservation Activities
Volunteering
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From the Skagit Audubon Board of Directors: All those who plan to participate in our group activities are asked to stay up-to-date on their vaccinations and stay home if they are feeling unwell in order to foster good community health and protect more vulnerable citizens. Thank you.