Volunteer photographer Amy A. Hallman sent us these gorgeous photos of winter birds in Western Washington.
Follow us on a multisensory experience to explore the birds of Washington’s sagebrush steppe.
One of our photo volunteers, Ken Salzman, is an avid birder and photographer. His photos showcasing the many colors of spring migrations are truly gems to behold.
Volunteer photographer Amy Hallman sent photos of winter birds in the Skagit Valley. Bald eagle, American kestrel, coot, Anna’s Hummingbird, coot, merganser
From the Washington coast to Skagit Valley to Eastern Washington’s shrub steppe, Nature Conservancy land managers and volunteers donned binoculars, brought dog-eared field guides and traveled onto eight of our preserves for The Nature Conservancy’s bird challenge.
Explore Washington’s arid lands and shrubsteppe with our new infographic.
Catch up with a family of transient killer whales as they pass Yellow Island, and learn what makes them so special.
Next time you talk a walk near a marsh, inhale that deep soil smell tinged with salt and know there are millions of little diatoms working hard to sustain a food web.
Q: What happens when a forester goes to the beach? A: You get more beach! (which is a good thing, if you’re a snowy plover)