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Photo by Mick Thompson

Thursday, February 13, 2020 | Bully For Birds!

Did you know that President Theodore Roosevelt kept a bird checklist? Roosevelt had a great love for nature and the outdoors. As president, he kept a journal of birds on the White House grounds. His list reached 93 species he saw or heard at his Pennsylvania Avenue address. Roosevelt also included bird-watching trips within the course of his official duties.
Photo by Sean Thornburg
Toddler Tales & Trails
Saturday, February 15
10:00 -11:00AM
Ages: 2 - 5
Free


Registration: No pre-registration required
First come, first served


Come on an adventure of reading and the outdoors! Introduce your toddler to nature with storytime in our upstairs classroom, then explore the trails in Seward Park that are right outside our doors! Walks are easy and less than one mile in length.
Photo by Grant Hindsley
Morning Treats & Tweets
Saturday, March 7
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Adults and kids ages 8 and up
$7
Advance tickets required

Join us in Seward Park as we espy the birds that make our park their home, and the ones that are just passing through. Hot coffee paired with scrumptious donuts await you, plus we'll provide the binoculars! Great for all ages! Have fun being a birder for a day, or for a lifetime! 

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Streaked Horned Lark photo by Tarar Lemezis
Science, Nature & A Biscuit | The Streaked Horned Lark
Saturday, March 7
1:00 - 3:00PM
Adults and kids ages  12 and up
$5
Advance tickets required


The Streaked Horned Lark makes its ground nest in the grasslands of Washington and Oregon. This beautiful songbird is listed as an endangered species by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Join us as we welcome a team of University of Washington students who are taking up the challenge to advocate on behalf of this curious bird.

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Red-winged Blackbird photo by Kathrin Swoboda
2019 Audubon Photography Awards Reception
Sunday, March 8, 2020
1:00 - 3:00 PM
All ages
Free


Join us for a festive gallery reception. Visit the Audubon Photography Awards exhibit and walk among the winning bird photographs from this year’s contest and learn more about your local birdlife and Seward Park Audubon Center’s conservation, education, and policy work. 

The reception is free and open to the public. Light refreshments and warm chocolate chip cookies will be served. The exhibit runs through Sunday, March 22.

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Anna's Hummingbirds photo by Mick Thompson
Bird Focus | Early Spring Nesting
Saturday, March 14, 2019
8:00 - 10:00AM
Adults and kids ages 8 and up
$5
Advance tickets required

Each month our Lead Naturalist Ed Dominguez showcases the intricacies of a specific group of birds. Raptors one month, woodpeckers the next! Through Bird Focus, you can grow your bird knowledge a bit more each month. The park provides the birds, we provide the binoculars! Spring is quickly approaching and Seward Park will begin to find a number of early nesting birds begin this next phase of a bird's yearly tasks.

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Photo by Ezio Armando
Science, Nature & A Biscuit | Seattle's Tree Canopy
Sunday, March 15
1:00 - 3:00 PM
Adults and kids ages 10 and up
$5, Free to students
Advance tickets required


An urban tree canopy is made up of the leaves, branches, and stems of our trees that obscure the view of the ground from above. This system of trees reduces air pollution, lowers the City’s temperature, and provides beauty and wildlife habitat in our neighborhoods. Learn the current state of Seattle’s tree canopy and the goals for canopy coverage. You’ll also find out how your voice can make a difference in the growth and protection of this critical resource.

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Great Horned Owl photo by Mick Thompson
Owl Prowl
Friday, March 27
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Adults and kids ages 10 and up
$10
Advance tickets required


Join us as we enter the forest dark and beckon the owls to reveal themselves. We prowl, rain or shine…dress appropriately for about two miles of trail walking.

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