by Josh Morris | Jun 8, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Equity & Justice
Ring-billed Gulls sometimes form female-female pairs during breeding season / ethan.gosnell2 via Wikimedia Commons Watch the discussion with Dr. Sandilands and Jasmine Maisonet! There is nothing is more queer than nature. “Queerness” is widespread among...
by birdsconnectseattle | May 31, 2022 | Blog, Conservation, Equity & Justice, Nature Shop
In celebration of Pride Month, here are five books that explore and celebrate sexual diversity in people and nature. Titles are available at the Nature Shop or your local library. Happy Pride, book lovers! Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire by Catriona...
by birdsconnectseattle | May 31, 2022 | Blog, Equity & Justice
Anthony Floyd (photo by Glenn Nelson) By Anthony Floyd Editor’s Note: In celebration of the third annual Black Birders Week, we asked Anthony Floyd, member of the Seattle Audubon board, for some of his images and thoughts on his path to bird photography. Black Birders...
by birdsconnectseattle | May 19, 2022 | Blog, Equity & Justice
Anthony Floyd, Seattle Audubon board member, enjoys a rainy viewing of an osprey nest in Rainier Beach. The rain would not stay away, but spirits were not dampened at the series-opening Sundaes Outside event at Be’er Sheva Park on Sunday, May 15. The “celebration of...
by birdsconnectseattle | May 19, 2022 | Blog, Equity & Justice, Science
Mandarin Duck © Sharon Wada By Sharon Wada Fill May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Board member and Sansei (third-generation Japanese American) Sharon Wada shares a few of her experiences that nurtured her interest in a brave lion and a very...