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The Waterfowl of Puget Sound - Field Trip for Beginning Birders

What
  • Birding Trip
When Sep 23, 2006
from 07:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Where Juanita Bay Park
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Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

The Waterfowl of Puget Sound - Field Trip for Beginning Birders

Listen to the BirdNote  "Puget Sound: Haven for Waterfowl"

 

Who’s invited: Anybody interested in birds and birding
Who’s hosting: BirdNote with Tahoma Audubon, East Lake Washington Audubon, and Skagit Audubon
What:  The Waterfowl of Puget Sound – Field Trip for Beginning Birdwatchers
Where:  Titlow Park – Tacoma; Juanita Bay Park – Kirkland; Bowman Bay – north Whidbey Island
When:  All walks are Saturday, September 23, 9am-noon
Binoculars will be provided!

We can expect a good variety of birds, and experienced birders will be on
hand to help everyone enjoy and appreciate those we encounter.

Find the one closest to you, and just show up on the morning of
Saturday, September 23. Contact the local Audubon representative
if you have any questions, or write to  Adam Sedgley , BirdNote Program Manager.

 

 Lake Washington - Kirkland
Juanita Bay Park with East Lake Washington Audubon
An urban oasis on the east shore of Lake Washington in Kirkland!
And only a 15-minute drive from downtown Seattle. Meet in the parking lot
at Juanita Bay Park. For a map, click here.
Leader: MaryFrances Mathis, 425-803-3026.

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