SIGN UP FOR BIRDATHON 2005!
What is Birdathon? Birdathon is the uniquely Audubon way to help protect Oregon's native birds and wildlife - like a walk-a-thon only better: you count beautiful bird species instead of miles. Birdathon is a competitive and educational event for any level of birdwatcher from beginner to advanced, as well as for those who just cheer them on! Participants join guided trips, organize their own, or count independently. They ask friends and family to pledge a donation to Audubon Society of Portland on a fixed or "per-species" basis. Then they try to see as many species as possible in a period of up to 48 consecutive hours between April 15 and May 13 - most take place on the weekend of April 29-May 1. Then they collect their pledges! Birdathon is an opportunity to learn about birds, make new friends, and enjoy Oregon's natural environment. Birdathon also generates greatly needed funds for the Audubon Society of Portland--$108,000 in 2004! There are trips for kids and adults, beginners to advanced, and for special interests, like birding on bikes! Whether you're a beginner or a veteran, Audubon Portland has a trip for you - or we'll help you organize one. The culmination of the event is the Birdathon Banquet, scheduled for June 16, when prizes are awarded to those raising the most money, those with the most sponsors, the best photographs, or the most unusual sightings, to name a few. The food is excellent, and the Bird Quiz never fails to rekindle the fun and good-natured competition of bird identification! Event sponsors, prize donors, and volunteers are all honored, and families are welcome. Audubon Society of Portland has been protecting Oregon's wildlife and wild places for more than a century. We are today one of Oregon's largest and most effective conservation organizations, with a reputation for consistent leadership in science-based conservation, environmental education, and wildlife rehabilitation.