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Announcing Our Next Chapter with Planned Downtown Location

Announcing Our Next Chapter with Planned Downtown Location

Birds Connect Seattle is annoucing an exciting new chapter in our 109-year history with a planned relocation to downtown Seattle at 616 Olive Way, in the historic Tower Building.   This strategic move aligns with our core focus on urban conservation, environmental...
Conservation Easement for Trees and Wildlife

Conservation Easement for Trees and Wildlife

A portion of the Wedgwood property placed under an urban conservation easement. Sale of Birds Connect Seattle Headquarters, Secures Conservation Easement for Trees and Wildlife Kidder Mathews has arranged the $1.925 million sale of Birds Connect Seattle’s...
A Fond Farewell to Our Wedgwood Home

A Fond Farewell to Our Wedgwood Home

A photo of the Wedgwood building around the time of purchase. In 1996, the same year “Macarena” was dominating the radio waves and Dolly the sheep was born, Birds Connect Seattle moved into the 8050 35th Ave building in Wedgwood. Charming, homey, and humble are all...
Bird Feeding 101: Suet | EarthCare Northwest

Bird Feeding 101: Suet | EarthCare Northwest

Downy Woodpecker on a suet feeded | Michael Tatman | Canva Feeding wild birds is one way to attract a variety of species to your balcony, yard, or window. If you are new to feeding birds, seed and nectar feeders are common choices, but suet feeders can be a wonderful...
EarthCare Northwest | Spring 2023

EarthCare Northwest | Spring 2023

We hope you—our loyal members—enjoy this issue of EarthCare Northwest, which highlights the many ways our Nature Shop serves as a connection point for our programs, people, and mission. Make the Most of Nesting Season Member Dan McDougal-Treacy explains what a joy it...