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OLYMPIC PENINSULA AUDUBON SOCIETY

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About
What We Do
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Dungeness Data
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Birdathon Count Results
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Bird Sightings
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Christmas Bird Count Results
Clallam County Birding
Checklist
Photo Gallery 1
Photo Gallery 2
Bird-Friendly Communities
Overview
North Olympic Wildlife Habitat Project
Project BirdSafe
Conservation
Take Action
Conservation Awards
Conservation Committee
Conservation Matters
Community Science Projects
Conservation Stewardship
Donate
Donate to Birdathon
Donate to Support Our Mission
Education
Backyard Birding
Events
Events Calendar
Field Trips
Virtual Field Trip Videos
Wednesday Bird Walk
Olympic BirdFest
Non-OPAS Events
Membership
News
News/Blog
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Backyard Birding: "Migration" Video
April 4, 2023
Mary Porter-Solberg
Backyard Birding: "Migration" Video
Mary Porter-Solberg
April 4, 2023

Backyard Birding: "Migration" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
April 4, 2023

Cliff Swallows - Photo by Dee Renee Ericks

Watch Bob Boekelheide’s presentation about bird migration with an emphasis on the migratory bird species seen in Clallam County—why they migrate, how they navigate, and the routes they travel. In addition, the program emphasizes why varied habitats are important, and why migration is integral to the health and sustainability of birds.

Newer PostA Pictorial Journey Installing the 2023 Purple Martin Nest Boxes
Older Post"Why Washington Matters to Waterfowl" Video
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