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Home
About
What We Do
Be Involved
President's Notes
Contact Us
Harlequin Award
OPAS By-Laws
Birds
Dungeness Data
Birdathon Report
Birdathon Count Results
Birding Locations
Bird Sightings
Birding and Organizational Resources
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
Lights Out
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
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News
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Dee Renee Ericks
June 20, 2024

Sequim HS OPAS Scholarship Winners

Dee Renee Ericks
June 20, 2024
Sequim HS OPAS Scholarship Winners

Academic year 2023-2024 marked the inauguration of the Natural Sciences Scholarship Award presented by the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society (OPAS). OPAS President Ken Wiersema, presented the $1000 scholarships on June 5th to Sequim High School seniors …

Mary Porter-Solberg
June 4, 2024

Backyard Birding: “Out of the Nest—the Vulnerability of New Birds” Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
June 4, 2024
Backyard Birding: “Out of the Nest—the Vulnerability of New Birds” Video

Ken Wiersema delves into the roles parent birds play in protecting, feeding, and leading their offspring as they grow and leave their nests.

Dee Renee Ericks
May 25, 2024

PAHS Olympic Peninsula Audubon Scholarship Winners!

Dee Renee Ericks
May 25, 2024
PAHS Olympic Peninsula Audubon Scholarship Winners!

This year, four scholarships are being awarded to students attending Sequim and Port Angeles High Schools who are pursuing a college education in environmental sciences, ecological studies, and related fields.

Mary Porter-Solberg
May 17, 2024

“Congruence: With Cranes of the Pacific Flyway” Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
May 17, 2024
“Congruence: With Cranes of the Pacific Flyway” Video

Watch the May 15, 2024 OPAS program that delves into the lives and migrations of West Coast cranes through the lens of Bob Steelquist's six-year project capturing Sandhill Cranes of the Pacific Flyway.

Mary Porter-Solberg
April 17, 2024

“Urban Raptors: Seattle’s Adaptable Cooper’s Hawks” Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
April 17, 2024
“Urban Raptors: Seattle’s Adaptable Cooper’s Hawks” Video

Thirty years ago, in a somewhat mysterious development, Cooper’s Hawks began colonizing urban and suburban landscapes throughout the US, developing a tolerance for living in proximity to humans.

Dee Renee Ericks
April 2, 2024

Anticipating the Return of Purple Martins

Dee Renee Ericks
April 2, 2024
Anticipating the Return of Purple Martins

Take a pictorial journey with the PUMA team, as we anticipate the 2024 nesting season for these flying marvels.

Mary Porter-Solberg
March 21, 2024

"Birds and Climate Change" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
March 21, 2024
"Birds and Climate Change" Video

Watch this enlightening video as Dr. Steve Hampton, Conservation Chair of Admiralty Audubon, unveils the intricate relationship between birds and the evolving climate.

Mary Porter-Solberg
March 6, 2024

Backyard Birding "Migration" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
March 6, 2024
Backyard Birding "Migration" Video

Bob Boekelheide presented our March 2, 2024 Backyard Birding program. He described the phenomenon of bird migration—the natural rhythm of avian life that we can observe and study.

Dee Renee Ericks
February 28, 2024

Nest Box Building Class a Success!

Dee Renee Ericks
February 28, 2024
Nest Box Building Class a Success!

The recent Saturday Nest Box Building class was great fun for folks hoping to entice nesting swallows or chickadees into their yards. The class offered insights into what birds need

Mary Porter-Solberg
February 24, 2024

"Our Olympic Coast" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
February 24, 2024
"Our Olympic Coast" Video

Watch this engaging presentation by Dr. Steve Fradkin, a highly regarded ecologist and limnologist with over two decades of experience as a Coastal Ecologist at Olympic National Park.

Dee Renee Ericks
February 23, 2024

Evening Grosbeak Flocks Arrive

Dee Renee Ericks
February 23, 2024
Evening Grosbeak Flocks Arrive

It’s hard to predict when and where flocks of Evening Grosbeaks will show up. But for the fifth winter in a row, they’ve come back to Sequim. They breed in the north, in mountain conifers …

Mary Porter-Solberg
February 5, 2024

Bird Nesting and the Great Backyard Bird Count Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
February 5, 2024
Bird Nesting and the Great Backyard Bird Count Video

With spring approaching, Ken Wiersema and Bob Boekelheide presented an informative class on bird nesting and the Great Backyard Bird count.

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 25, 2024

"OPAS Photo Night" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 25, 2024
"OPAS Photo Night" Video

Christina Heliker, a retired geologist and photographer, organized a delightful evening for fellow bird lovers by sharing their photography of local birds as well as some intriguing birds of distant locales.

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 22, 2024

Interesting Birds Observed on the Christmas Bird Count

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 22, 2024
Interesting Birds Observed on the Christmas Bird Count

On December 18, 2023, OPAS held its 48th annual Sequim-Dungeness Christmas Bird Count (SDCBC). Below are highlights of four interesting birds seen during the SDCBC.

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 7, 2024

"Native Plants for Better Backyard Birding" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 7, 2024
"Native Plants for Better Backyard Birding" Video

Winter is an excellent time to start designing your yards and gardens before spring arrives. Plan now to optimize your enjoyment by safely attracting birds …

Mary Porter-Solberg
December 4, 2023

"Understanding Birding Optics" Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
December 4, 2023
 "Understanding Birding Optics" Video

Learn from two local experts, Christie and Jim, about the latest in optical technologies that provide “up close and personal” views of our feathered friends …

Dee Renee Ericks
November 29, 2023

Poetry In Motion Video

Dee Renee Ericks
November 29, 2023
Poetry In Motion Video

John Gussman displays his creative genius in a spectacular drone video of Trumpeter Swans at Kirner Pond.

Mary Porter-Solberg
November 17, 2023

"The Joy of Continuing Curiosity—Three Decades of Research in Ecology” Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
November 17, 2023
"The Joy of Continuing Curiosity—Three Decades of Research in Ecology” Video

Rhonda shared some key insights from her work on night bird migration and added current findings from her graduate students’ work on shorebird stopover flight behavior.

Mary Porter-Solberg
November 10, 2023

“Birds–The Inside Story” Video

Mary Porter-Solberg
November 10, 2023
“Birds–The Inside Story” Video

Watch our November 4, 2023 Backyard Birding program, “Birds–The Inside Story” presented by Shirley Anderson and Ken Wiersema. Learn wild bird identification, biology, feeding, and nesting—as well as how birds eat, digest, see, breathe, sing, reproduce, and fly.

Dee Renee Ericks
November 5, 2023

Season Liftoff for Trumpeter Swans

Dee Renee Ericks
November 5, 2023
Season Liftoff for Trumpeter Swans

Bob Phreaner reports this morning that 26 adults and 8 juvenile swans took off from Kirner Pond to the west.   Their flight elevation was such that they would have collided with the old power-lines.  Honking with gusto, the swans passed less than 10 feet over his head, so close that he could feel the wind beneath their wings as they flapped.

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