Meet at Fairhaven Park Entrance
The parks and neighborhoods of Bellingham offer birders a wide array of unique habitats to explore. Join other birders each month to explore a new birding hotspot within walking, biking, or bussing distance from downtown Bellingham. This month, we will be exploring Hundred Acre Woods. Hundred Acre Woods offers a mixture of mature forest, wetlands, and shrubby habitat, giving opportunities for a wide variety of species; including Varied Thrushes, owls, woodpeckers, and more. We will meet on September 24 at 9:30 am at the Fairhaven Park Entrance. For those interested in biking, a group will leave from Cafe Velo downtown at 9:00 am. For accessibility information, see the Chuckanut Community Forest entry on Birdability.org. For questions about the trip, contact ajeffers@northcascadesaudubon.org.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Time: 9:30am-11:00am
Trip Leader: Alex Jeffers
Registration will open 7 days prior to event date
Trip Limit: 12
North Cascades Audubon Society follows all local, state, and federal laws regarding COVID-19. As of March 18, 2022 Washington State does not require face coverings or vaccination for NCAS activities. The following guidelines are provided for your information from the Washington State Department of Health:
Masks are no longer required in many places, individuals may want to continue to wear a mask for added protection against COVID-19, including those who are immunocompromised, those living with someone immunocompromised, or simply those who may just feel safer wearing a mask. Everyone should assess their own personal risk when making this decision. Additionally, everyone should continue to use COVID-19 prevention measures such as staying up to date on vaccination, handwashing, testing, and staying home when you’re sick.