About Us

These excellent books were written by authors who are friends of Birds Connect Seattle. Some have served as volunteers on committees; others have led outings and field trips; and others have shared their time and experience with us through author talks and presentations.

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Wild in Seattle

Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature

Illustrated by Elizabeth Person

Seattle-author David B Williams is an incredible naturalist and friend of Birds Connect Seattle. All of his books are insightful and will change how you see the world around you.

David regularly leads fascinating natural history walks and talks. Check out his calander to see what's coming up.

David also writes a wonderful weekly newsletter, which you can subscribe to here.

Street Trees of Seattle

An Illustrated Walking Guide

Taha Ebrahimi is a Seattle-based author and illustrator. Her street tree tours are incredible. She effortlessly uses street trees to tell the stories of Seattle’s neighborhoods—their history, ecology, and everything in between.

Check out Taha's calander to see what she's got coming up.

#TitleSubtitleAuthor(s)YearNotes
1Wild in SeattleStories at the Crossroads of People and NatureDavid B Williams2025

Seattle-author David B Williams is an incredible naturalist and friend of Birds Connect Seattle. All of his books are insightful and will change how you see the world around you.

David regularly leads fascinating natural history walks and talks. Check out his calander to see what's coming up.

David also writes a wonderful weekly newsletter, which you can subscribe to here.

2Birds of the WestAn Artist's GuideMolly Hashimoto2019
3Street Trees of SeattleAn Illustrated Walking GuideTaha Ebrahimi2024

Taha Ebrahimi is a Seattle-based author and illustrator. Her street tree tours are incredible. She effortlessly uses street trees to tell the stories of Seattle’s neighborhoods—their history, ecology, and everything in between.

Check out Taha's calander to see what she's got coming up.

4Welcome to SubirdiaSharing Our Neighborhoods with Wrens, Robins, Woodpeckers, and Other WildlifeJohn M Marzluff2015
5Mozart's StarlingLyanda Lynn Haupt2018
6The River That Made SeattleA Human and Natural History of the DuwamishBj Cummings2022
7Seattle Field GuideExplore Nature in the CityMaria Dolan and Kathryn True2026