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  2. Dugualla Bay Preserve

Dugualla Bay Preserve

429 E Frostad Rd
Oak Harbor, Washington 98277 United States
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February 2023

Fri 10
Featured Featured February 10 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

now Feb 10 @ 9 am: The Winter Birds of Dugualla Bay and Lake (Dugualla Preserve)

Dugualla Bay Preserve 429 E Frostad Rd, Oak Harbor, Washington

Feb 10 @ 9 am: Calling all early birds to join Jay Adams for this wonderful winter bird Sound Waters University field trip! February mornings at Dugualla Lake and Bay can draw a wide variety of waterfowl that lures winter birders to Dugualla Bay Preserve. Ducks should be most numerous, but grebes and other waterbirds could be encountered. The view of the natural wonders from the Dike Road, which is located between Skagit Bay and the saltwater estuary on the east side and Dugualla Lake and freshwater wetlands on the west, will appeal to all. The field trip will include a discussion about the Whidbey Camano Land Trust's recent project that restored the estuary and wetlands. No significant hiking is involved. Please bring your own scopes and binoculars if you have them. We will have viewing scopes to share.

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