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404 1st St
Cordova, AK, 99574
United States

907-424-7260

We invite you to join the mass migration of Pacific shorebirds, raptors, waterfowl and songbirds.  Their shoreside respite is framed against the pristine backdrop of coastal glaciers and mountains, the breathtaking vista that we call home.  Come armed with your binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras, sketch books and pencils and leave with a heart full of memories.

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Schedule

Below is the initial Schedule for the 2024 Shorebird Festival to help with your travel plans. We are recommending festival travelers fly in on May 2nd and leave on May 6th. If festival goers would like to stay an extra couple of days to view peak migration time we suggest an itinerary of May 2nd-8th to enjoy the full scope of the migration. Keep an eye out for the official schedule with detailed events to be posted as we get closer to the festival.

Click here to view LAST YEAR’S festival schedule.

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Net Loft Presenting Artist Presentation- Kim McNett
May
2
to May 2

Net Loft Presenting Artist Presentation- Kim McNett

Join us at the Copper River Art Gallery opening to hear Kim McNett, the Net Loft’s Presenting Artist Speak!

Having a life-long fascination with the natural world, Kim received a Bachelor of Science from The Evergreen State College in her home state of Washington before moving to coastal Alaska in 2009. Her work as an environmental educator, sea kayak guide, and fisheries observer led to an intimate understanding of the local ecosystems and allowed Kim to develop her professional niche as an artist.

At the perennial heart of Kim’s work is her practice of keeping a nature journal to document her explorations, which have taken her across the vast and remote reaches of Alaska. Along with her partner Bjorn Olson, she has traversed thousands of roadless miles in both summer and winter by fatbike, packraft and sea kayak.

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Yoga at the Science Center
May
5
7:00 PM19:00

Yoga at the Science Center

May 5th at 7pm

 Intended audience: Adults

Relax after a day of bird watching with nature yoga at the Science Center. Aviva will lead bird-themed yoga in the atrium of the Science Center on May 5th at 7pm. Discover what birds can teach us about stamina and resilience. Don’t have a yoga mat? Don’t worry. Let us know, and we will try to have a few extras on hand. 

 

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Net Loft- Framed Sandpiper Needlefelt Workshop
May
5
1:30 PM13:30

Net Loft- Framed Sandpiper Needlefelt Workshop

Enjoy an afternoon of crafting at the Net Loft as you create a framed wool painted shorebird. You will learn the basics of needle felting while illustrating in wool, the Western Sandpiper in breeding plumage, a migratory bird that travels to the Copper River Delta region each spring. 

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Great Cordova Birding Challenge
May
5
1:00 PM13:00

Great Cordova Birding Challenge

8-hour Challenge 1:00 pm-9:00 pm May 5th.

To join, pick up your Birding Challenge Packet at the Welcome Table!

1. Checklists must be turned in to officials before 9:00 pm on May 9th at Reluctant Fisherman restaurant.

2. Teams that fail to meet the 9:00 pm deadline will forfeit one bird from their official total for every five-minute period that they are late.

3. Make sure that you double-check your checklist to verify that all birds recorded have been checked off. Totals are considered final when submitted. NO ALTERATIONS OR CORRECTIONS MAY BE MADE AFTER CHECKLISTS HAVE BEEN TURNED OVER TO OFFICIALS.

4. In the event of a tie, the place will be shared.

Please return the form and entry fee (fee only applies for non-festival Registrants) to the Shorebird Festival Welcome Table. Make checks payable to the CORDOVA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

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Artisan Market- Day 2
May
5
10:00 AM10:00

Artisan Market- Day 2

Check out the upper & lower atrium of the Cordova Center on both May 4th & 5th to see the beautiful wares being sold by a few of Cordova’s own Artists & makers!

Their beautiful wares will be the perfect souvenir to bring home to remember your time in Alaska’s hidden treasure, Cordova Alaska.

Part of Cordova’s Regenerative Tourism Strategy is to give our visitors the opportunity to support local businesses through their purchases! This market will give you the chance to not only find an incredible one-of-a-kind item to bring home with you but also allow you to invest in our locally-owned businesses! We can’t wait to see you there!

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Net Loft- Fireside Chat & Journal Sharing
May
4
7:00 PM19:00

Net Loft- Fireside Chat & Journal Sharing

  • Library Fireplace inside the Cordova Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Come join us following the speakers on Saturday evening for a casual shorebird sharing and journal show and tell.  Gather with other birders to share your viewing experiences, as well as your shorebird drawings and nature journaling from the festival weekend. Bring any journals you may have to share with the group and inspire one another.   Dessert and tea will be served.

Facilitated by The Net Loft.  Saturday May 4, 7:00-8:00 pm. Library fireplace. 

Please preregister to help us coordinate our set up for this gathering.

ALL WELCOME to this get together, whether or not you have a journal to share.  We will be discussing also our favorite nature journaling authors, books, and online instructors, so come prepared to share your sources for skill development and inspiration. SPACE IS LIMITED SO PLEASE REGISTER BELOW!

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Copper River Canvas Paint Night
May
4
6:00 PM18:00

Copper River Canvas Paint Night

Join us for a night of painting at the Moose Lodge on Saturday, May 4th at 6 pm.

Get in on this awesome experience led by the incredible Jessicca Morningstar Jones.

To book this class simply call Jessicca at (907) 429-7997.

All materials included. Cost is $45 for festival registrants, $50 for non-registered guests.

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Presenter- Bianca Bosarreyes
May
4
5:30 PM17:30

Presenter- Bianca Bosarreyes

Coordinator of the Sipacate chapter at the Foundation for EcoDevelopment and Conservation FUNDAECO and Researcher at the Eastern Regional Centre from the National Public University (Centro regional de Zacapa de la Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, CUNZAC)
Biologist; thirteen years of experience in management and monitoring birds; researcher for several local NGO´s and governmental institutions like San Carlos University, the National Secretary of Science and Technology Development; Consultant for many natural private reserves and development of environmental impact assessment including hydroelectric and wind energy projects; since 2018 working on marine-coastal issues specifically with shorebirds; associate researcher in projects such as Telemetry Study with Quetzal, birdlife inventories in Dry Forest, pollinators in melon crops and National Quetzal Conservation Strategy; experience un in hydroelectric, wind farms and oil palm biodiversity monitoring projects.

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Presenters: Amy-Claire Huestis & Kim Trainor
May
4
5:00 PM17:00

Presenters: Amy-Claire Huestis & Kim Trainor

Amy and Kim present their community project from the Coast Salish territories of the Fraser River, "walk quietly: ts’ekw’unshun kws qututhun (walk quietly with respect and care along the shore),” a curated guided walk situated at Hwlhits'um (Brunswick Point in Delta, British Columbia)—a key shorebird stopover site along the Pacific Flyway and feeding ground of the Western Sandpiper. The project shares diverse perspectives of this magical place, told by scientists, artists, and Hwlistsum and Cowichan knowledge holders. It brings attention to the threat to the Western Sandpiper due to the approved expansion of a shipping terminal at the site.  https://walkquietly.ca

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Salmon Tasting Party/ Food Tour- By Liberty's Alaskan Seafood
May
4
12:00 PM12:00

Salmon Tasting Party/ Food Tour- By Liberty's Alaskan Seafood

Hey Cordova Shorebird Festival goers,

We are so excited to present you with an amazing array of our family's locally caught Copper River Salmon to taste. During this food tour you will meet us at a local eatery, Kayak Cafe, for an insightful presentation about our families fishery, and a tasting of our incredible salmon. You'll get to meet the fishermen and ask questions about Cordova, fishing, and much more!

Don't miss out on this hyper local experience and alaskan wild salmon tasting from the Copper River! From our boat to your table.

 Each person will need their own separate tasting party ticket to this event.

The tasting will be located at:

Kayak Cafe, 524 2nd St. Cordova Alaska 99574

This is a 3 minute walk from the Festival location at the Cordova Center.

If you are a registered Shorebird Festival Attendee, you can use your discount code provided in your registration email to get a discount to this event!

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Artisan Market- Day 1
May
4
10:00 AM10:00

Artisan Market- Day 1

Check out the upper & lower atrium of the Cordova Center on both May 4th & 5th to see the beautiful wares being sold by a few of Cordova’s own Artists & makers!

Their beautiful wares will be the perfect souvenir to bring home to remember your time in Alaska’s hidden treasure, Cordova Alaska.

Part of Cordova’s Regenerative Tourism Strategy is to give our visitors the opportunity to support local businesses through their purchases! This market will give you the chance to not only find an incredible one-of-a-kind item to bring home with you but also allow you to invest in our locally-owned businesses! We can’t wait to see you there!

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Dawn Chorus Birding- Alaganik Field Trip
May
4
7:00 AM07:00

Dawn Chorus Birding- Alaganik Field Trip

In-Person. Included in Paid Festival Registration.

Meet at the Cordova Center then drive or find a carpool out to Alaganik Slough to meet up with local guides and see shorebirds and waterfowl out on the Copper River Delta.  The Slough is accessible with boardwalks and viewing platforms. Dress for weather.

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Keynote Speaker: Subhankar Banerjee
May
3
6:00 PM18:00

Keynote Speaker: Subhankar Banerjee

Included in Paid Festival Registration.

This Year's Keynote Speaker!

Subhankar Banerjee is a photographer, writer, curator and conservationist. He is a professor of Art & Ecology and director of the Center for Environmental Arts and Humanities at the University of New Mexico. Since 2002, he has been working closely with Indigenous Gwich’in and Iñupiat elders (who are among his most important teachers), scientists and conservationists in Alaska. He is the author of Seasons of Life and Land: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and the editor of Arctic Voices: Resistance at the Tipping Point.

His photographs have been exhibited in more than fifty museums around the world, including the 18th Biennale of Sydney, the Anchorage Museum, and the University of Alaska Museum of the North. He most recently served as the director and cocurator (with Dr. Jennifer Garcia Peacock) of “a Library, a Classroom, and the World,” a project for the 2022 Venice Biennale art exhibition Personal Structures organized by the European Cultural Centre in Venice, Italy. He has received a number of conservation awards for his contribution to conservation of Alaska’s Arctic and Indigenous rights, including an inaugural Greenleaf Artist Award from the United Nations Environment Programme; a National Conservation Achievement Award from the National Wildlife Federation and a Special Achievement Award from the Sierra Club; a Housberg Award from the Alaska Conservation Foundation; and was named an Arctic Hero by the Alaska Wilderness League. Subhankar is currently working on a book on the global history of shorebirds.


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Presenter: Erin Cooper
May
3
6:00 PM18:00

Presenter: Erin Cooper

About the Presenter: Erin Cooper, a Wildlife Biologist for the Forest Service, has lived and worked in Cordova for 24 years. Her work has ranged from shorebirds and waterfowl to mountain goats and moose with a focus on ecosystems of the Copper River Delta. Since 2001 she has been a core member of the Copper River International Migratory Bird Initiative, promoting international conservation for migratory birds and their habitats throughout the Pacific Flyway.

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Discover Cordova: Shorebird Frenzy- By PWSSC
May
3
2:00 PM14:00

Discover Cordova: Shorebird Frenzy- By PWSSC

This is a kids activity:

The Prince William Sound Science Center will be at Eyak Corporation's upper camping area at Hartney Bay,** exploring shorebirds and their adaptations through hands-on learning and play. Bring your beginning birders so they can get their feet wet in the wild world of birding. Open to kids of all ages and their caregivers.

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Bird Trivia & Social Night
May
2
6:45 PM18:45

Bird Trivia & Social Night

Brush up on your birding skills and go head-to-head with other #BirdNerds at the Reluctant Fisherman Bar & Restaurant.

Free and open to all

Audubon Alaska and the local Prince William Sound Audubon chapter will host a fun-filled event featuring local experts and international shorebird biologists.  Grab a late-night snack, dessert, and a beverage, and try your luck with other festival attendees.

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Tour-de-Peeps!- By PWSSC
May
7
2:00 PM14:00

Tour-de-Peeps!- By PWSSC

New Harbor/South Fill 

Sunday May 7

Grab your bikes (or your walking shoes) for a bird tour of the harbor. Tour-De-Peeps starts at the Fishermans Memorial and then journeys around the harbor where you can visit all three of the Science Center's activity stations. Learn about bird adaptations, look for birds,  and make bird-themed crafts. 

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Net Loft Workshop- Framed Whimbrel Needlefelt
May
7
2:00 PM14:00

Net Loft Workshop- Framed Whimbrel Needlefelt

Framed Whimbrel Needlefelt Workshop

May 7, Sunday 2-6 pm

Create a framed wool-painted shorebird, as you learn the basics of needle felting. Our subject will be the Whimbrel, a migratory bird that travels to the Copper River Delta region each spring. 

The class Instructional Fee $10, Materials Fee ($65) including all fibers, felt background, mat, and frame.  Use of needle felting tools included in class fee.    TOTAL $75

Brought to you in part by Cordova Arts and Pageants.   Thank you!! 

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Net Loft Workshop: Alaganik Nature Journaling Field Session
May
7
8:00 AM08:00

Net Loft Workshop: Alaganik Nature Journaling Field Session

  • Meet at Cordova Center then drive to Alaganik (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Nature Journaling at Alaganik- Field Session

Alaganik Slough:  Sunday, May 7, 8-10 am -Meet in front of the Cordova Center 30 minutes prior to class starting time if needing a ride, or meet at location at time indicated.

Class fee $45 (42.75 after festival discount) Ages 14 and up

Join John Muir Laws in the field for an opportunity to participate in  a guided field sketching experience. We will first spend time with the guide at each field location, and then branch off and begin our session with Jack.

Dress appropriately. Be prepared for cold temperatures and inclement weather. Transportation is not provided. We can carpool however, so if transportation needed, we can help you get there.  

Parents of interested nature journalists, ages 8-14 may bring along 1 child per registration, and the registration fee for that child will be reduced, 

$24 ($22.80 after festival discount) Please register for children at the shop

Brought to you in part by Cordova Arts and Pageants.   Thank you!! 

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Concert: Blackwater Railroad Trio
May
6
8:00 PM20:00

Concert: Blackwater Railroad Trio

Join Cordova Arts and Pageants for a lively concert featuring Blackwater Railroad Trio at the Pioneer Igloo, a 2-minute walk from that evening’s festival speakers.

Blackwater Railroad Trio is made up of Tyson Davis(Guitar/vocals), Ben Sayers(Bass/vocals), and Kyle Comeau(Keys/vocals). Based out of Seward, AK, the band is celebrating 10 years of making music in Alaska. These three make up the creative core and the "engine" that BWRR's waring sound is built upon. BWRR's trio performances take you on a dynamic ride through the world of Americana, Folk, Rock, Country and really all manners of American Roots Music. The Trio spends its long winter months, dialing in three part harmonies that contributes to BWRR Trio's, at times, full band sound. "These shows are unique because with the stripped down line-up, we can let these songs be vulnerable when they need to be and raucous when they demand to be."(Davis) 

     With unique/eclectic covers and dozens of beloved originals, BWRR Trio has been thrilling venues full of fans all across Alaska and beyond! Come dance as the music starts. Come experience BWRR.

Tickets are $20 for festival registrants and $25 for non-registrants.

Shorebird registrants will receive a $5 discount at the door. If they get their ticket ahead of time, we'll give them $5 cash back at the door. 

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Net Loft- Fireside Chat & Journal Sharing
May
6
7:30 PM19:30

Net Loft- Fireside Chat & Journal Sharing

  • Library Fireplace inside the Cordova Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Saturday, May 6, 7:30-8:30 pm. Library fireplace. 

Come join us following the speakers on Saturday evening for a shorebird sharing and journal show and tell.  Gather with other birders to share your viewing experiences, as well as your shorebird drawings and nature journaling from the festival weekend. Preregistration required.  Dessert will be served.

Facilitated by The Net Loft. Aaron Bowman will be helping moderate our discussion.

Session is not specifically children’s classes, but interested children are welcome to participate with a paid parent space. Children attending will need to get registered at The Net Loft in person for a discounted price; One child space per paid parent space. 

SPACE IS LIMITED SO PLEASE REGISTER BELOW!

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