The herons have returned to the colony for nesting season! It’s a great time to observe as they pair up and work on their nests. A few pairs have mated already and in approximately 28 days the first eggs will hatch! We hope you visit the colony to observe these fascinating birds. Stay tuned for pop up viewing events when we have telescopes set up and naturalists on hand. Follow us here or on facebook or twitter for the latest news. And if you want to volunteer – in any capacity – don’t be shy!
Young Artists and MAX Magnolia Art Experience donate to HHH
Magnolia Art Experience is a local non-profit best described by the words of founder Scott Ward:
“a community gathering place that encourages art and creativity, provides gallery space for local artists, a dedicated place for classes and community–building around all disciplines of art—performance, literary and visual—where kids and adults can participate in making art and being inspired by art.”
HHH had the pleasure of meeting MAX volunteers during the village bird mural painting and we shared a booth at Magnolia SummerFest 2018.
We believe a shared commitment to the community and making a difference unifies our two groups.
Today, we opened the mail to find this letter and donation from MAX Magnolia Art Experience!!
We are beyond grateful and appreciative to be supported by the Magnolia community – and particularly by these young artists – who already understand the fragility of our planet and the importance of protecting it.
Thank you MAX, Narthex gallery, and all the artists that participated!
Celebrating the heron chicks and the 2019 colony season
If attention equals connection, today about 200 people happily connected with herons in 45 + nests at the Commodore Park Great Blue Heron Colony. During the 6th annual heron birthday party, everyone enjoyed watching and listening to heron chicks chatter and clamor for food. Oh and about 75 chicks have hatched so far!!
Heron parents flew in and out with sticks to fortify their nests and with food to fortify their young. Young and old humans peered through telescopes for a close-up of chicks in the nests built high in alder trees.
Thank you to everyone who joined us. Nothing fills our hearts more than the joyous delight and wonder on your faces as you see and learn about our precious urban wildlife, the great blue heron.
An enthusiastic thank you to PCC Community Markets for donating treats to celebrate the continuing birth and health of the great blue heron in Seattle.
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