Our Mission
The Spokane Audubon Society advocates for birds and their habitats in the Inland Northwest and connects people with nature.
Birds to Watch For in June
June is the best month to find these four birds in Spokane County, according to eBird Bar Charts. The “frequency” in the charts represents the percentage of eBird checklists that include the bird. Visit the eBird link above for maps of where these birds have been reported recently (free account required).




Upcoming Events
Events that require registration may have a limit to the number of participants.
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In the News
February 2025
Lindell Haggin & Alan McCoy of the Spokane Audubon Society talk to
The Fig Tree about how they became birders and how caring for the natural world includes counting birds.
September 2024
Shenandoah Marr & Madonna Luers of the Spokane Audubon Society talk to Rocks to Roots about the history of the Spokane Audubon Society, our projects, and goals for the future.
Monthly Meetings
Our monthly meetings are usually held on the evening of the second Wednesday of each month, September through May, and feature programs on birds or other wildlife. Most meetings can be attended either in person or online through Zoom. Information about the next meeting can be found here.
Photo Gallery






Female, Red-shafted








by Alan McCoy












Non-breeding plumage, probable Western with yellow-olive bill

Male



with goslings












































Here are pictures of 68 bird species taken in Spokane County during May, as reported on eBird.