2025 Puget Sound Bird Fest returns May 31

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The 2025 Puget Sound Bird Fest will return on May 31, organized by the Pilchuck Audubon Society. This year’s festival will be held at The Address Is in the Story, located at 19719 Highway 99 in Lynnwood, Washington. The event aims to celebrate the diverse bird populations of the Puget Sound region while promoting conservation awareness among attendees. Activities will include guided birdwatching tours, educational sessions, and opportunities for community engagement. The festival not only highlights the ecological significance of local bird species but also encourages preservation efforts vital to their habitats.

Local residents and visitors from the Seattle Metropolitan Area are expected to attend, contributing to the festival's success. The event will offer a platform for conservationists and bird enthusiasts to connect and share knowledge. Participants will leave with a deeper appreciation for the region's avian diversity and the importance of protecting it.

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