Field trip: Pelagic Birds of Puget Sound
Bird Field Trip - Semiahmoo Bay
We will search Birch Bay, Semiahmoo Spit, and the area for birds, then work south, checking several other places along Puget Sound. This will be a good trip for comorants, sea ducks loons, and grebes. We might find a bunch of other good stuff, including gulls.
- Sun, Dec 14, 2025
- Seattle Naturalists Committee
- Naturalist
- Adults
- Easy
- Easy
- Elevation Gain: 50 ft
- FULL (8 capacity)
- FULL (3 capacity)
- Mon, Nov 17, 2025 at 7:00 AM
- Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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We will search for all birds, and a focus will be on birds that are in and around the Salish Sea. Expect to walk along the shore; we might walk in some sand. Bring rain gear and be prepared. Bring lunch, warm and cold drinks, snacks, and all the things to make for a great day.
Birch Bay and Semiahmoo Spit are often good places for less common, more open-water species.
We will go to Semiahmoo Spit second and bird it. After we finish, we will stop by the coffee shop at Simiahmoo Resort for a hot drink, maybe some soup, and to warm up. Then south along the coast.
We should head to Seattle around 4 PM, depending on the weather and birding. Plan for the entire day.
Meet: 6:40 AM at Ash Way Park and Ride – Southwest Corner
We will form carpools and head north.
Be on the road by 6:45 AM
8:30 AM to 8:40 AM, depending on traffic. The second meeting place will be near the Blaine Fishing pier. As you drive toward the pier, the last place on the left has a bathroom. We will meet at the bathroom for a reststop before moving to the pier.
Required Equipment
Binoculars, if you have a scope, bring that. Warm clothes, layers, rain gear, lunch, warm and cold drings.
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