Event: Olympic BirdFest 2019

Date: Friday April 12, 2019

Come bird with us and experience the spectacular landscapes of the Olympic Peninsula, at the Olympic Bird Festival, in Sequim, Washington, April 12-14, 2019. You just might go home with a new bird for your life list! - Not an NSAS Event

Details:

This festival provides participants the opportunity to view a wide variety of birds normally seen on the Olympic Peninsula. Field trips are planned for Sequim Bay, Port Angeles Harbor, Ediz Hook, Dungeness Spit, the Elwha River and at Neah Bay, as well as trips through wooded areas to view songbirds and locate owls in the evening. 

Boat trips to Protection Island are also planned. The North Olympic Peninsula is widely known as a great place for bird watching. The day of the Olympic BirdFest is timed to overlap wintering birds and the beginning of spring migration.

In addition to the field trips, birders may participate in presentations, workshops and a banquet. A tour explaining the Jamestown S’Klallam tribal totem poles at the Tribal Center and the Seven Cedars Casino will also be offered.

For more information and to see all the offerings planned: http://www.olympicbirdfest.org

T: 360-681-4076

E: info@olympicbirdfest.org

Dungeness River Audubon Center

P.O. Box 2450, Sequim, WA 98382

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