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Celebrating winged creatures at 2025 Puget Sound Bird Fest 

By
Clare McLean

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Wildlife artist Laurel Mundy was one of many exhibitors at Bird Fest. (Photos by Clare McLean)
Dennis Paulson, Ph.D., mesmerizes attendees with the hows and whys of bird migration.
Toby Ross, owner of Alight Tours, discusses his bird-based ecotourism offerings with festival goers.
A festival attendee checks out Sean Segesser’s nature-focused photography.

Hundreds of bird and nature lovers of all ages flocked to the 21st annual Puget Sound Bird Fest at Edmonds’ Frances Anderson Center Saturday to enjoy guided bird walks, lectures, artwork, storytelling and educational activities. The City of Edmonds and the Pilchuck Audubon Society are festival co-hosts. 

Lectures by local experts covered topics like birding basics, the spectacle and science of avian migration, and the history of the Edmonds Christmas Bird Count. The Exhibitor Rookery featured 20-plus booths staffed by regional conservation organizations, artists, scientists and vendors. 

The fun and learning continues Sunday with guided nature walks at parks in and around Edmonds, a native plant sale and a boat cruise with Puget Sound Express. For more information, visit www.pilchuckaudubon.org/puget-sound-bird-fest.



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