Bird Walk with Eastside Audubon

Issaquah, WALocal News

Eastside Audubon invites nature lovers to participate in a Bird Walk at Confluence Park in Issaquah on September 28, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM. The walk will be led by Lori Danielson, an experienced member of the Eastside Audubon Society, who will guide participants through the park's scenic trails. This event is designed to accommodate birders of all skill levels, making it an excellent opportunity for beginners and seasoned bird watchers alike. Attendees are advised to dress for the weather and consider bringing binoculars for a better viewing experience. Children aged 10 and older are welcome but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Registration is essential to reserve a spot for this engaging outdoor activity. Those who cannot attend are encouraged to sign up for the Green Issaquah newsletter to stay updated on future events and initiatives. This event not only promotes community engagement but also fosters an appreciation for local wildlife and nature.

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