Three Good Bets for Winter Birding
There are no certainties in birding, but there are places where it is possible to come close. In the very heart of the Salish Sea , Deception Pass State Park offers great spots for viewing three special birds. Black Oystercatchers (Haematopus bachmani) During the fall and winter, look for them at West Beach resting on the large rock just offshore from the parking lot. Mid to late morning seems to be the best time. This is one of the few spots where they can be viewed inland from the Pacific coast. The numbers that congregate here are also unusual. Laid back, peaceable and a bit quirky, I consider them the most charming of all shorebirds. Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) Also at West Beach, there is a resident pair of Bald Eagles that can often be seen perching at the edge of the Dune Forest. Like most predators, eagles spend a lot of time resting. They can usually be seen in the tallest trees at the north end. ...