Sacrificing Some Skin to Save Some Birds

At the Quill Festival hosted by Richardson Bay 探花精选 Center, people enjoyed a day filled with important conservation discussions and killer ink.

Young families, neighbors, artists, and lifelong birders flocked to 聽this past聽October聽for 探花精选 California鈥檚 inaugural , a celebration of tattoos, birds, and climate activism. More than 200 people attended the festival, which included music, talks covering climate change and the Arctic, local beer and food trucks, interactions with wildlife, nature walks, and bird tattoos from renowned artists聽, , and .

The effects of climate change were readily apparent during the festival, as it unfortunately coincided with the Kincade Fire, the largest wildfire of the 2019 California fire season, burning across Sonoma County. And while the Quill Festival wasn鈥檛 disrupted, Richardson Bay 探花精选 Center lost power not long after it concluded. For Molly Tsongas, digital campaigns manager and organizer of the event, given the backdrop of the fires, it felt appropriate and timely to talk climate and use the occasion to pledge to help climate-threatened birds.

鈥淭attoos are a symbol of how we express commitment,鈥 Tsongas said. 鈥淚 hope that the people who got bird tattoos today see it as an invitation to聽take action for these birds,聽take a deeper level of engagement, and take聽a step forward in these times.鈥

Scroll down to see photos from the Quill Festival!