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Robinson Canyon-Birdathon Trip

Sharon Aagaard will lead this 6-mile hike in Robinson Canyon near Ellensburg in Eastern Washington.

What
  • Birdathon
  • Birding Trip
When May 24, 2010
from 02:30 AM to 02:30 PM
Where Tibbets Park and Ride
Contact Name Sharon Aagaard
Contact Email
Contact Phone 425-271-0143
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Some of the birds I hope to see are:  Warbling Vireo, Cassin’s Vireo, Western Wood-Pewee, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Townsend's Solitaire, Orange-crowned Warbler, Nashville Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Townsend's Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, Western Tanager, Common Nighthawk, Chipping Sparrow, Black-headed Grosbeak, Calliope Hummingbird, as well as various Woodpecker, Sparrow, and other species.

The trail is rocky, uneven, narrow, with mild elevation, and may involve a stream crossing or two.  Appropriate hiking shoes are a must.  Dress in layers, bring lots of liquids, lunch and snacks. The leader will bring a scope. 

Limited to 8 participants in 2 cars.

Directions:  I-90 East to Issaquah, exit 15, turn right off the ramp, drive south to the corner of SR900 and Newport Way (major intersection with a 4-way light), turn left, then take the next right into the Tibbetts P&R lot.

Carpool cost is $20/person for passengers.

For this Birdathon Trip bring $25 cash or check with you or donate online below.

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