The Great Washington State Birding Trail Coupeville Washington
Posted by: makeme
N 48° 09.831 W 122° 39.060
10U E 525951 N 5334570
Washington State Audubon has provided a platform for watching birds along the Washington State Birding Trail.
Waymark Code: WM16DP0
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 07/08/2022
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Birding trails are most often driving trips with stops at special places where birds are most likely to be seen. Each stop describes the habitat, what birds are there in what season, where to look, and how to get from a main road to the location. Some trails include water routes where you can paddle your canoe or kayak to see birds; other trails include biking or walking routes.
Along the Great Washington State Birding Trail, you’ll find the best places for the best bird watching in the Evergreen State.
More than 500 bird species have been observed in Washington State, and 389 of these species are threatened by our dynamically changing climate, including the Osprey, Short-earred Owl, Ruffed Grouse, Wood Duck, Red Knot, and Pygmy Nuthatch.
Park Name: Fort Casey Washington State Park
Sponsoring Organization: Audubon
Handicap Accessible?: No
Entrance Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Parking Coordinates: N 48° 09.830 W 122° 39.059
Website: Not listed
List any Hides, Birding Towers, or other structures to assist in Birdwatching found at the location: Not listed
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