Save the Rock Creek Trees!

Help us save over 1,200 trees at Rock Creek Golf Course from being removed! Sign the petition, and/or write to your local representative to voice your concerns.

The National Capital Planning Commision will be voting on this June 6th.

Learn more at: Over 1,200 Trees!


A white-throated sparrow at Malcolm X Park © Nicole Kit/DCAS

Washington, DC is a great place to find birds. The nation’s capital is located at the juncture of the piedmont and the coastal plain and at the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers; we also boast a number of fine parks.

Notable among them are Rock Creek Park and Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens where you’ll find migratory species in spring and fall. You can hear our official bird, the Wood Thrush, singing from spring throughout the summer. You can see hawks, eagles, hummingbirds, and more right from downtown.

 
 

Order your copy of the Spring Migration Calendar now!

All photos taken by local photographers.
Order here!


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Join our DC community!

Support DC Bird Alliance by becoming a member, donating, or through volunteer opportunities.


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Field Trips

Whether you’re someone who appreciates the sounds of birds, a backyard feeder, or an experienced birder, we warmly welcome people of all skill levels. All trips are free, open to the public, and we have a limited number of extra binoculars available for use.

 
 

Did you find an injured or baby bird?

If you find an injured or baby bird in DC, please contact Humane Rescue Alliance or City Wildlife.

Do you have other general questions about birds? Check out Tucson Audubon’s FAQs or send us an email.


Baby Blue Jay (Wikimedia Commons)

Baby Blue Jay (Wikimedia Commons)

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