Resources

Select from one of the following resources to learn more about various aspects of birds and birding in Washington State. The information provided on this web site is subject to change. It is not meant to be definitive or exhaustive. We welcome your comments and input. Please e-mail birdweb@seattleaudubon.org.

Going birding? Be prepared.

If you're meeting a group, go a few minutes early. Wear seasonally appropriate, and quiet, clothing and footwear. Always take enough food and water for the length of the trip. Be considerate of others, and stay with the group; forging ahead may scare away the birds and make it impossible for others to see. Lock your car. Hide your valuables. Respect private property. Use common sense.

The Etiquette and Ethics of Birding

We support the American Birding Association's Code of Birding Ethics.

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Audubon Chapters

Take a field trip with the local Audubon chapter! Find the chapter nearest your destination.

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Getting Around

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Permits, Passes, and Parking

Passes and Permits -- What you need to know before you go.

Vehicle Use Permits

Vehicle Use Permits are necessary at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife lands, and are recommended for nearly everyone. These permits, formerly known as Access Stewardship decals, differ from federal permits and state park passes. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Vehicle Use Permit decals are not valid at Northwest Forest Pass sites, and NW Forest Passes are not valid at Vehicle Use Permit Decal sites. You need a Northwest Forest Pass when parking on National Forest lands in Washington and Oregon. Likewise, you need a WDFW Vehicle Use Permit when parking at a marked WDFW access site.

National Wildlife Refuges

  • http://www.fws.gov/refuges
  • http://www.fws.gov/duckstamps/stamps.htm

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Reporting Banded Birds

http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbl/ USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Bird Banding Laboratory 12100 Beech Forest Road Laurel, MD 20708-4037 Telephone:301-497-5790 Fax: 301-497-5717

Reporting Banded Crows in Seattle

http://www.cfr.washington.edu/people/Faculty/Marzluff/

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Other Good Information

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Washington State Bird Festivals

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Bibliography

  • Benchmark Washington Road & Recreation Atlas
  • A Birders Guide to Washington by Hal Opperman, ABA
  • Birder's Guide to Coastal Washington by Bob Morse
  • The Birders Handbook A Field Guide to the Natural History of North American Birds
  • Birding in King County by Eugene Hunn
  • Birding in the San Juan Islands (The Mountaineers, 1987)
  • Birding Washington by Rob and Natalie McNair-Huff
  • (NEW) Birds of North America, Focus Guide by Kenn Kaufman
  • Birds of Washington; Status and Distribution by Terence R. Wahl, William Tweit, and Steven G. Mlodinow
  • The Birds of Yakima County, Washington by Andrew Stepniewski
  • Important Bird Areas of Washington by Tim Cullinan
  • Lives of North American Birds by Kenn Kaufman
  • National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America
  • The Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior by David Sibley
  • The Sibley Guide to Birds by David Sibley
  • Sibley's Birding Basics by David Sibley
  • Washington Atlas & Gazetteer by DeLorme
  • The Work of Nature: How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us by Paul Ehrlich

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