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A celebration of birds and nature, Puget Sound Bird Fest features two days of speakers, guided walks, field trips, exhibits, and
educational activities for all ages. Most Bird Fest activities are free and open to the public, with some activities
requiring a small fee and/or pre-registration.
The Puget Sound Bird Fest was initially held in spring to celebrate International Migratory Bird Day. After
growing for several years, it was moved to fall to avoid competition with other birding festivals around the
region. Last year, festival planners decided to move it back to spring to better coincide with the peak season for
bird watching.
“We’re really excited about moving Bird Fest to the spring,” said Brian Zinke, Executive Director of the Pilchuck
Audubon Society, who has partnered with the City to put on the event since it began. “Spring is a time of
rejuvenation, a time when we come out of the doldrums of the long Northwest winter, and what better way to
celebrate that than by welcoming back our splendid migratory birds.”
This year’s event will kick off early Saturday morning, June 1st with guided walks offered by the Pilchuck
Audubon Society, followed by a presentation by wildlife biologist Gregory Green at 10am in the Edmonds Plaza
Room.
Green’s presentation The Ecology of Hummingbirds from Ecuador to Washington will explore the unique
ecology of hummingbirds and share the results of his research on the northward expansion of Anna’s
hummingbirds over the past 75 years. Other presentations will follow throughout the day.
Also on Saturday, families can enjoy a special Bird Fest Family Storytime at the Edmonds Library starting at
10am, then head next door to the Kids Corner in the Exhibits Hall in the Frances Anderson Center gym. Booths
staffed by representatives from regional conservation organizations, artists, scientists, and select vendors will
be open until 4pm. Be sure to stop by the Pilchuck Audubon Society Photo Contest booth to vote for your
favorite.Additional field activities will be hosted on Sunday, June 2nd, including guided walks, a boat cruise to Protection
Island, a native plant sale, and tours of the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat Native Plant Demonstration Garden by the
Edmonds Stewards.
Bird Fest is located in beautiful downtown Edmonds where guests can enjoy a rich array of shops, galleries,
restaurants, cafes and bistros that cater to arts and festivals. Many acclaimed eateries in the center of town and
along the beachfront are within easy walking distance of the Bird Fest venue.
The Bird Fest Planning Committee is hard at work planning the 2024 event and plans to post the full festival
schedule by April 15th. For more information visit the Bird Fest website at www.pugetsoundbirdfest.org or
email Jennifer.leach@edmondswa.gov.