Wings over Whidbey Bird Festival

Wings over Whidbey Bird Festival 2025

May 16 and 17, 2025

Join us for the third year of our annual festival, Wings over Whidbey Bird Festival, Saturday, May 17, 2025 from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m. This year it will be a full one-day all ages community bird and nature festival with a well-rounded variety of fun to include educational and informational presentations. We have some exciting presenters lined up. Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue will be returning. Caitlyn Toroman, local master falconer, will be doing a presentation on falconry and raptor conservation and Sarah Schmidt will be doing a presentation on bats.

We expect about a dozen Washington affiliate nonprofit organizations who will have booths that focus on birds, nature, conservation, and climate change. There will also be local artists whose work involves birds and the natural world. The Whidbey Audubon Society’s own bird specimen library will have a collection of preserved birds for visitors to look at closely and touch.

No one will go hungry as there will also be local concessionaires at food booths.

The festival is a FREE event.  It will be held at the Pacific Rim Institute (PRI) amongst the forest and prairie vistas of central Whidbey Island. There will be plenty of free parking and handicap parking available.  Note that the terrain will be mostly gravel/dirt and uneven in some places.


Birding Field Trips:

Friday, May 16 and Saturday, May 17 - free of charge

Friday, May 16: Greenbank Farm. Forest and Trails.

Leader: Sarah Schmidt
Time: 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.
Length of trip: 1-2 miles
Description of trip: See what birds are active in the forest at Greenbank Farm with a focus on birding by ear, listening for songs and calls of the birds to reveal their presence and help with identification. We can expect flycatchers and warblers to be back from winter in the neotropics.
Where to meet: By the north entrance to the Off-lease Dog area at Greenbank Farm, off of SR 525 in the Old Hwy 525 pullout north of Smugglers Cove Road. 
Maximum number of participants: 10. Please register here.

Friday, May 16: Fort Casey State Park & Crockett Lake

Leader: Steve Ellis
Time: 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Description: We'll assemble near the Fort Casey lighthouse and walk to the bluff for seabirds, marine mammals, and prairie wildflowers. The trip then continues with a walk in the woods section of the park to look for forest bird species. We'll  finish with a caravan to Crockett Lake for Purple Martins, ducks and raptors. All vehicles will need a Discover Pass.
Maximum number of participants: 10. Please register here.

Friday, May 16: Fort Ebey State Park

Leader: Dave Parent
Time: 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.
Description: We will be birding at Fort Ebey State Park. We will first look and listen for birds in the forest around Pondilla Lake. We will then proceed to the beach and look for seabirds and raptors. Bring binoculars and spotting scopes if you have them.
Meeting Place: Follow the signs to Beach/Lake Pondilla and park by the beach in the lower parking lot. Discover Pass needed for each vehicle.
Maximum number of participants: 12. Please register here.

Friday, May 16: Deer Lagoon Preserve

Leader: Carlos Andersen
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Length of trip: 1 to 2 miles
Meeting Place: Meet at the Deer Lagoon Road Trailhead
Description: Deer Lagoon Preserve is a Whidbey Island treasure offering unique habitats that local and migratory birds call home for the summer. Over 217 bird species have been identified at the Preserve and our visit will be at the peak of spring migration. We will first quietly walk through forest habitat, birding by ear listening for songs and calls. After a short walk on dirt and gravel we reach the dikes, where the views and habitats open up to freshwater marsh, saltwater tidelands and in the distance Useless Bay. With the help of scopes and binoculars (please bring them if you have them) we should be able to hear and see almost 50 different bird species. 
Maximum number of participants: 10. Please register here.

Saturday, May 17: Pacific Rim Institute

Leader: Joe Sheldon
Time: 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. 
Length of Trip: 2.5 miles on easy level trails. 
Description: We will meet in the main parking lot at Pacific Rim Institute to begin our birding adventure. You will need to park in the field for event visitor parking. Our path will take us through the spectacular blooming native prairie to enjoy this precious garden as we enjoy the plants and the prairie birds. We will then walk to the north forest to look and listen for the species that occupy the forest habitat. More than 120 species of birds have been recorded from Pacific Rim's 175 acres. It is a special, and to many, a sacred place.

Saturday, May 17: Fort Ebey State Park

Leader: Dave Parent
Time: 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.
Description: We will be birding at Fort Ebey State Park. We will first look and listen for birds in the forest around Pondilla Lake. We will then proceed to the beach and look for seabirds and raptors. Bring binoculars and spotting scopes if you have them.
Meeting Place: Follow the signs to Beach/Lake Pondilla and park by the beach in the lower parking lot. Discover Pass needed for each vehicle.
Maximum number of participants: 12. Please register here.

Saturday, May 17: Deer Lagoon Preserve

Leader: Carlos Andersen
Time: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Length of trip: 1 to 2 miles
Meeting Place: Meet at the Deer Lagoon Road Trailhead
Description: Deer Lagoon Preserve is a Whidbey Island treasure offering unique habitats that local and migratory birds call home for the summer. Over 217 bird species have been identified at the Preserve and our visit will be at the peak of spring migration. We will first quietly walk through forest habitat, birding by ear listening for songs and calls. After a short walk on dirt and gravel we reach the dikes, where the views and habitats open up to freshwater marsh, saltwater tidelands and in the distance Useless Bay. With the help of scopes and binoculars (please bring them if you have them) we should be able to hear and see almost 50 different bird species. 
Maximum number of participants: 10. Please register here.

Saturday, May 17: Native Bee Walk

Leader: Ingrid Carmean, Washington Native Bee Society
Time: 12:30 to 1:45 p.m.
Meeting Place: Pacific Rim Institute, meet at Washington Native Bee Society Booth.
Description: Did you know there are 600 to 700 species of bees and almost 60 genera in Washington? We will observe probably five or more different genera of bees. We will look for their nesting sites and talk about their different nesting behaviors. We will look for bees gathering nesting materials, pollen and nectar. The walk will include information on why native bees are excellent pollinators and where honey bees help. We might get into a discussion about weird parasites of bees and cleptoparasitic bees.
 Maximum number of participants: 15. Please register here.


Make this happen! As per usual, this amazing free event can only happen with your support.  We have three ways for you to contribute:

  1. Join the Planning Committee! 

  2. Become a Sponsor!  A sponsorship form is available below.

  3. Become a Micro-volunteer!  We’re looking for volunteers who can donate an hour or two on festival day. Tasks include:

·       Parking
·       Program room chairs set-up/takedown/cleanup
·       Assist vendors with location and setup
·       Festival greeting table and raffle ticket sales
·       Program equipment set-up/takedown
·       Program door greeter
·       Workshop greeters/assistants
·       General grounds cleanup.

For more information or to sign up to help, contact Pam Nodus.


Become a 2025 sponsor

This festival is open to the public. We are able to do this through the support of our wonderful sponsors. To see how you can become a sponsor, download this form. Fill it out by hand or by computer.


Wings over Whidbey Bird Festival Vendors

Mobile pizza oven and catering on Whidbey Island

Hot Dogs

3229 Old Goldie Rd. in Oak Harbor

Our 2025
Sponsors:

Major Sponsors:

Rick Matsen: In memory of Anne Matsen, my best birding partner for 56 years.

Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association

Community Member and Local Business Sponsors:

Clinton

Clinton

Coupeville

Langley

Coupeville

Kevin Lungren, Freeland

Robert Jangaard NP
1657 E. Layton Road, Freeland

Janet Burchfield
22B Front Street, Coupeville

Freeland

Clinton


Affiliates

Suzanne Leisher
222 Anthes Ave, Langley

Langley