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Dark Colors, Bright Lives

  • Coupeville Library 788 Northwest Alexander Street Coupeville, WA, 98239 United States (map)

Smart, dynamic and always intriguing, the corvids are vibrant members of our local bird life. Learn to identify the various species found in Washington, where they live and how they make a living. The program will detail what sets them apart from other birds and will give you a new appreciation for these fascinating creatures.

Local naturalists and Coupeville residents Steve and Martha Ellis have been leading walks and giving talks on a wide range of natural history topics for more than 30 years. Steve is a former president of Whidbey Audubon Society; Martha is a member of the Washington Native Plant Society.

This event is part of Sno-Isle Reads Together. The 2024 selection is Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton.

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Birding in Neighborhoods - North Whidbey