Red-throated Loon Field Trip on January 28, 2023

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Date: January 28, 2023

Time:  9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Join Whidbey Audubon Society field trip leaders Sarah Schmidt and Steve Ellis for an opportunity to see hundreds of Red-throated Loons gathering to feed in the outflowing current of Deception Pass. These birds feed in the northern coastal regions during the winter before heading to the Arctic to breed and nest. Meet at the north end of West Beach parking lot of Deception Pass State Park. The group will explore the beach and lake for other birds and wildlife too. Bring a spotting scope if you have one. Depending on weather and interest, the trip will end about noon, with a possible stop to see more birds at Dugualla Bay on the way back toward Oak Harbor. If you wish, bring water, a snack or a hot drink. Dress warmly and prepare for wind. There won’t be much walking. Cars need a Discover Pass to park. Those with questions may call or text Sarah Schmidt, at 360-929-3592. Those who wish to carpool have three meetup options: 8 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Park and Ride in Freeland; 8:30 in Coupeville at Prairie Station Transit Park, 201 S Main St; or 9 a.m. at Walgreen’s in Oak Harbor (after SR 20 turns 90-degrees left at Pioneer Way traffic light, the entrance comes up immediately on the right). Carpoolers will need to organize themselves. 

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