About this Event
Pigeon Guillemots: The little seabird with a big purpose
Linking bird and sea—how the lives of these small seabirds mirror the pulse of the Salish Sea
Presented by Shannon Boldt
This progam is part of the
North Cascades Audubon February 24, 2026 Membership Meeting
Location: Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room
Time: Social Hour starts at 6:30pm and Presentation begins at 7pm
NOTE: Reservations are not required - there NO NEED to reserve a ticket on Eventbrite - just add it to your calendar!
Each spring along the shores of the Salish Sea, the flash of red feet and the sound of
piercing whistles announce the return of the Sound’s most endearing residents—the
Pigeon Guillemot—to their natal breeding colonies. Pigeon Guillemots are remarkable
yet often overlooked seabirds. They’re small in stature but mighty in their role as
indicators of Puget Sound health. Their strong connection to the marine environment is
evident and observing them as they bring up their next generation, gives us a window
into what’s happening beneath the water’s surface.
Come get a closer look at the Pigeon Guillemot, from Salish Sea Guillemot Network
Program Coordinator, Shannon Boldt. Through the lens of the community scientist,
you’ll get to know these charismatic birds, from their unique behaviors and striking
personalities, to their integral place in the nearshore ecosystem. Learn how the Salish
Sea Guillemot Network breeding survey serves to monitor their populations, what this
data tells us about Puget Sound, and why these seabirds serve as a key measure of
environmental health. Whether you are a seasoned bird enthusiast or simply curious, this
is your chance to see Pigeon Guillemots in a whole new light!
Shannon Boldt serves as the Program Coordinator for the Salish Sea Guillemot
Network’s Pigeon Guillemot Breeding Survey. She is also a Research Biologist and a
dedicated community science volunteer. Her deep fascination of the marine
environment, particularly Puget Sound, fuels her passion for studying marine life (and
birds!), promoting community connection to marine ecosystems, and advocating for
environmental stewardship.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Whatcom Museum, 121 Prospect Street, Bellingham, United States
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