
What we’re about
Inland Northwest Bird Watching group is working to bring together individuals who love and want to grow in their bird watching experiences, while building connections with others along the way. Look out for upcoming adventures across the Inland Northwest to connect in person!
Upcoming events
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 - Palisades Park Bird WalkLocation not specified yet- Located just outside of Spokane, Palisades Park boasts a variety of birds, interesting geology, and views of the city. This mostly flat walk will be geared towards beginners and people who are bird-curious. Total walking distance will be approximately two miles but participants are welcome to leave early. 
 You must Email Shenandoah Marr at conservation@spokaneaudubon.org to register for this event.- Parking: Ample and free. Do not store valuables in your car
- Bathroom Accessibility: None
- Permits Required: None
- Public Transportation: Not served by STA
- Group Size Limit: 8
- What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes and water
- Target Birds: Woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, Western bluebirds, raptors
- Address: W Greenwood Rd & S Rimrock Dr
 1 attendee
 - People's Park "Next Gen" Bird Walk & Brick West gatheringPeople’s Park, 2802 W Clarke Ave, Spokane , WA, US- Join volunteers from Spokane Audubon Society on a bird walk near the Spokane River. This "Next Gen" trip is for birders and bird-curious people between the ages of 18 and 40-ish. Come meet fellow young, wildlife-loving, and outdoor oriented people! There will be an optional post-walk social gathering at nearby Brick West brewery. A limited number of binoculars will be available. 
 People's Park is serviced by STA bus route 20. No park pass required.
 Registration preferred1 attendee
 - Bird Survey - Thorpe Parcel - Citizen Science OpportunityLocation not specified yet- Join us for our monthly bird count at the Thorpe Rd parcel - an important, publicly accessible woodland parcel in Spokane's West Hills. Participants will help document the site's rich bird diversity and strengthen the City of Spokane's application to designate this land for a Trust Land Transfer, ensuring it remains protected for wildlife and for the community. Whether you're a seasoned birder or just starting out, your observations matter! Bring your binoculars, a notebook, and your enthusiasm for conservation. This is a direct, hands-on way to support conservation right here in our own community. 
 Parking is limited - contact Shenandoah at conservation@spokaneaudubon.org for more information or to participate.2 attendees
Past events
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