Wild Birds Unlimited to mark Earth Day

GARDINER — Wild Birds Unlimited will host its annual Earth Day Celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, with an appearance by a special guest, Zeuffi, a white morph Gyre Falcon.

Zeuffi is the Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue’s newest avian ambassador. Cindy and Connor Daily of the nonprofit will present birds of prey from noon to 2 p.m.

Visitors also can create their own falcon masks and find out more about the rescue center.

Food will be onsite through the Southern Nibbles Food Truck, a Blyn business specializing in South Carolina Lowcountry style food.

The Cash for Feeders Garage Sale will offer refurbished bird feeders, pole systems, baffles and more, with monies going to support Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue.

“So bring the kids and some lawn chairs or a blanket … and relax in our beautiful gardens overlooking Discovery Bay and learn about the organizations in our neck of the woods who strive to make our world a better place for all,” Wild Birds Unlimited said in a press release.

Other special guests for the day include:

• The Dungeness River Nature Center — Their mission is to inspire understanding, respect, and stewardship of our natural and cultural resources. Volunteers of the center will be present and visitors can make crafts.

• Olympic Peninsula Audubon — OPAS promotes birding and habitat conservation through science-based education, advocacy, and stewardship and offer free bird walks every Wednesday.

• Peninsula Friends of Animals — The cage-less, no-kill, nonprofit animal welfare group has served the Olympic Peninsula since 2000.

• Jefferson CountyTrash Taskforce — The group, which picks up trash in Jefferson County, is seeking volunteers.

• Port Townsend StyroCyclers — This Local 20/20 Beyond Waste Project, also seeks volunteers. The StyroCyclers provide residents of East Jefferson County with ways to recycle styrofoam (expanded polystyrene, EPS). They also accept clean and dry packing peanuts and food trays.

• Eagle Creek Native Plants — Gardiner native Mike Gatchet has been selling plants in Gardiner since the 1960s. He offers low maintenance native plants that help pollinators, birds and soil.

Donations of both goods and/or money will be collected for Discovery Bay Wild Birds Rescue.

“Spring is Baby Season for the Centers and they are in dire need of supplies,” Wild Birds Unlimited said.

Needed are dog food, small animal-watering bottles, baby bottles to feed the baby deer, powdered goats milk, KMR, alfalfa, chain-link fencing, paper towels, Kleenex, potty pads (human or puppy) laundry baskets, heating pads, small dishes like crocks or ashtrays, Exact Baby Bird food, mealworms, dog or cat food (wet or dry), towels, new or gently used wool blankets, vet wrap, clothes pins, bleach, dawn dish soap, hair dryers and play pens. Gift Certificates to Petco, Walmart and Wild Birds Unlimited.

More in Life

Jaiden Dokken, at Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend, is Northwind Art’s new exhibits coordinator. (Northwind Art)
Poet laureate takes on new role with Northwind Art

Artist, poet and educator Jaiden Dokken is Northwind Art’s… Continue reading

Author John Vaillant stands in front of the iconic tower at Port Angeles City Pier. (Elijah Sussman/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Author visits Peninsula for Writer in Residence program

Vaillant awarded Shaughnessy Cohen Prize

A GROWING CONCERN: Volunteers a dream for playground

YOU, MY LOYAL readers, have been excellent the couple of times I… Continue reading

Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

Joanna Gabriel will present the lesson at 11 a.m.… Continue reading

The Rev. Cindy Akana
Program scheduled for OUUF on Sunday

The Rev. Cindy Akana will present “Mother Wolf, Mother… Continue reading

Unity speaker slated in Port Angeles

Terry Barrett will present “What Would Your Mother Say?”… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Mothers: The foundations of faith

PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT said, “Comparison is the thief of joy.” For some,… Continue reading

Senior center to host information fair

The Port Angeles Senior Center will host an Information… Continue reading

Rotary meeting for Wednesday at new venue

Wendy Bart will address the Port Angeles Noon Rotary… Continue reading

Volunteers from the Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution prepare in October 2023 to clean the stone for a World War I monument in Carlsborg. The group looks to restore the stone this year. Pictured, from left, are Wanda Bean, Judy Nordstrom, Ginny Wagner, Mona Kinder, Darlene Cook, Kristine Konopaski, Pam Grider, Sharlyn Tompkins and Amira-Lee Salavati. Participants not pictured include Judy Tordini and Lindsey Christianson. (Michael Trebert Chapter/Daughters of the American Revolution)
Organization seeks soldiers’ names for WWI monument

A monument was placed in front of a public school… Continue reading

MyChart tutorial offered Tuesday in hybrid classroom

Rachel Barbieto and Cindy Koch will present “How to… Continue reading

the Hand-Book Almanac of the Pacific States
BACK WHEN: A guidebook to a Peninsula of days gone past

LET’S BEGIN WITH a Jeopardy question. “This book is filled with trivial… Continue reading