Slides & Tales Of Birding In The Okanogan Valley
Slides & Tales Of Birding In The Okanogan Valley
Lillinonah Audubon Society will present renowned photographer and travel guide Sam Fried who will captivate with his slides and tales of birding in the Okanogan Valley of Washington State during a free program in Newtown on Thursday, September 28.
Perhaps the most bird rich area in the Pacific Northwest, the Okanogan Valley of north-central Washington is scenically spectacular as well. With habitats varying from desert valleys near the Columbia River ranging up to Ponderosa Pine forests at 8,000 feet in the Cascade Mountains, over 200 species of birds breed here among snow-capped peaks, mountain meadows, sage-bush covered hillsides, lowland riparian zones along the Okanogan River and much more.
Gathering and light refreshments will begin at 7:30 pm, and the program will begin at 7:45. Attendees should use the parking lot (instead of parking on the street) and plan to enter the building from the library doors as the Main Street door will be locked by the time the program begins.
Call Judith Stevens, 264-7807, for additional information.