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This summer, Seven Capes is excited to offer even more opportunities to go birding with us! We’re introducing Birding by D River, mini bird walks every first and third Saturday from June 6 to August 15.
Crisp temperatures remind us that well maintained feeders are a great way to supplement bird diets when other food is scarce.
This year, 2025, marks the 20th anniversary of Seven Capes Bird Alliance, Oregon’s youngest Audubon chapter.
Join us for our inaugural celebration of Lincoln City Osprey Day on Friday, July 11, 2025!
We’re pleased to announce an opportunity to work with us here at Seven Capes Bird Alliance! Love birds and people? This job could be for you–apply now!
This spring, rural classrooms in Tillamook County learned all about Snowy Plovers, a threatened shorebird species that spends the breeding season on many Oregon beaches. While Snowy Plovers are federally listed as threatened, they are making a comeback…
We are collaborating with Lincoln City Parks & Recreation to bring you an opportunity to contribute to Lincoln City’s newest public park, Schooner Creek Discovery Park!
In December, Seven Capes Bird Alliance is participating in National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count (CBC).
At our annual member meeting on September 12, Board President dawn villaescusa revealed Seven Capes Bird Alliance as the new name of the former Audubon Society of Lincoln City.
Steve Griffiths and Joseph Youren, Audubon Society of Lincoln City board members, spent a morning in late May 2024 checking on forest conditions in this area just north of Otis, Oregon.