Have you ever been curious about owls? If you would like to learn more about these mysterious nocturnal birds, please attend the general program meeting of the Whidbey Audubon Society on Thursday, April 10.
The program will do a deep dive into owl photography and life history with Izzy Edwards. Follow along as she shares her experiences of how she began her photographic/naturalist journey and what led her to become immersed in the world of owls.
Isabelle (Izzy) Edwards is a 22-year-old nature photographer based in Longbranch/Alki, Washington. Izzy has been passionate about wildlife her whole life, and she is especially drawn to owls. She has devoted the past seven years to locating, observing and photo-documenting owls and has become an accomplished owl photographer.
Edwards has participated in various field conservation opportunities including the Global Owl Project on Burrowing Owls in northern Oregon. She teaches about the life history of owls at schools and organizations throughout the country.
The event is free and open to the public. It is at the Coupeville Recreation Hall, 901 NW Alexander Street. Doors open at 7 p.m. for socializing and refreshments, followed by a short business meeting at 7:15. The program begins at 7:30.