Registration opens for Olympic BirdFest

Registration for the 2023 Olympic BirdFest — set for Thursday-Sunday, April 13-16 — is live online at OlympicBirdFest.org.

The four-day festival, with most events at the Dungeness River Nature Center (1943 West Hendrickson Road), includes field trips with experienced birders in Sequim fields, tide flats, estuaries and wooded areas, as well as a cruise around Protection Island.

In addition to the field trips, birders may participate in presentations, workshops and a banquet with a speaker and raffle. Registrants may reserve from a lengthy list of field trip offerings and pay for their choices in advance.

On the evening of Thursday, April 13, the festival offers a meet-and-greet, a talk on owls, art and photography classes, and a bus tour of totemic art with the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe.

Saturday night’s banquet features speaker Dr. Scott Pearson, who manages an extensive set of research and monitoring projects in the science division for the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Pearson will talk about the fate of two puffins that nest in this area: Tufted Puffins and Rhinoceros Auklets.

The cruise around Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge is available on Sunday morning. On Sunday afternoon, birders can add on a three-day trip to the Makah Reservation that includes admission to the Makah Museum, catered meals and a chartered birdwatching trip into the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

The festival is preceded by a three-day cruise of the San Juan Islands, Tues.-Thurs., April 11-13, with Puget Sound Express, a comfortable passenger vessel, with lodging overnight on San Juan Island. Participants board the boat in Sequim at John Wayne Marina.

The festival — co-sponsored by the Dungeness River Nature Center and the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society — has been advertised nationally in birding publications, Audubon Society newsletters and extensively in online calendar listings. Within minutes of going live on New Year’s Day, several field trips, such as the “Dawn Chorus” that begins before 7 a.m., were sold out.

To see listings, and to register, go to OlympicBirdFest.org.

Photo courtesy of Dungeness River Nature Center / Attendees of a recent Olympic BirdFest enjoy a field trip at Dungeness Landing. Registration for the 2023 event is open now at OlympicBirdFest.org.

Photo courtesy of Dungeness River Nature Center / Attendees of a recent Olympic BirdFest enjoy a field trip at Dungeness Landing. Registration for the 2023 event is open now at OlympicBirdFest.org.