Who lives in your yard? Experiencing garden hospitality with Birds Connect Seattle

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Birds Connect Seattle will host an event titled "Who lives in your yard? " on July 17, 2025, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM. This gathering aims to educate attendees about local wildlife, particularly the birds that inhabit their gardens. Penny Bolton will lead the discussion, highlighting the significance of garden hospitality in fostering biodiversity. Participants can enjoy refreshments while engaging with community members and experts in the field.

As urban areas become more populated, initiatives like this reflect the growing interest in wildlife conservation and the role of residents in supporting local ecosystems. The event seeks to enhance awareness of the vital connections between urban living and nature. By participating, residents can contribute to a healthier environment while enjoying a community-focused experience. This event underscores the importance of appreciating and protecting local biodiversity.

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