Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Ebright Creek Restoration Work 12/13/14

 
 
 
Impressive blackberry roots removed!
 
Explaining how invasive holly is a problem in our natural areas
 
Restoration work continues at Ebright Creek park. On 12/13/14 further planting and blackberry removal was done. Thanks to the volunteers and native plant stewards the habitat next to the creek is being improved. And as an added treat, 3 pileated woodpeckers were spotted in the nearby trees before work began.  Most of us had never seen that many in one place at one time.

Attracting Birds with Native Plants


Spotted towhee bird pipilo maculatus perching on a branch by Kramer Gary, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 
Attracting Birds with Native Plants
Washington Native Plant Society
CPS Chapter( Eastside Branch)
January 27th, 2015
Learn how to enhance your garden to attract a wide range of native birds in all seasons. Connie will present slides showing the most common birds that can be attracted to your yard. She will also give tips on the kinds of native plants that can be used to landscape a Pacific Northwest garden for birds and how to supplement it with feeders and other aids.
Connie Sidles is a master birder and long-time member of Seattle Audubon Society. She has written four books about nature focusing on her favorite "backyard," Montlake Fill on the UW campus. She is a board member of Friends of Yesler Swamp and leads numerous walks through these sites.
 
Date Tuesday, January 27th, 2015   
Time
7:00 pm --Social Time (meet your fellow Eastsiders)
7:30 pm--Program begins
Location
King County LIbrary Service Center
Room 2A/B
960 Newport Way NW
Issaquah, WA
Contact:    Franja Bryant   franjabryant@hotmail.com
(If you would like to have your name added to our Eastside email list, contact franjabryant@hotmail.com.)