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Camano Island Birding Spots
Eide Road:
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Turn south on Eide Rd, just west of the Mark Clark
Bridge. Eide Rd follows the levee along the east side of Leque
Island. Excellent for wintering sparrows, raptors, short-eared owls,
and snow geese. Conservation permit required.
Livingston Bay:
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Turn south on
Fox Trot Way to end (0.2 mi). Best at high tide in early morning or
late afternoon. Good for ducks.
English Boom Historical Preserve:
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Follow Moore Rd to end.
Excellent year round. Look for raptors, loons, scoters, ducks, great
blue herons, shorebirds in migration, passerines and nesting purple
martins (in summer). Bald eagle and osprey nest here. At low tide,
seals haul out on exposed sand banks. Click for
Utsalady Boat Ramp:
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Follow Utsaldy Point Rd to end. Good for
deep water birds, such as loons, scoters and goldeneyes.
Maple Grove Boat Launch:
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Follow Maple Grove Rd to the boat
launch. Saratoga Passage is at its narrowest here and the deep
channel is close to shore. Loons, Harelquin ducks, cormorants and
alcids are possible here.
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Kristoferson Beaver Marsh:
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On Can Ku Rd across from the
animal shelter. Take a short trail to a platform to look out over
the beaver marsh. Good for passerines and hooded merganser.
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Iverson Spit Preserve:
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Follow Iverson Rd to the parking area.
Iverson Spit Preserve’s diverse habitat consists of extensive salt
water, mudflats, marsh and beach, with shrub and cropland nestled
against a forested hillside. Over 130 species of birds have been
seen here. Iverson Spit Preserve is on the Great WA State Trail
Birding Map, Cascade Loop. River otter and coyote are seen
regularly.
Four Springs Lake Preserve:
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Follow Lewis Lane to the end.
This new 50-acre preserve consists of a mixed coniferous-deciduous
forest with a lake and extensive wetlands. A 1-mile perimeter trail
is available for public use. Bald eagle, pileated woodpecker and
wood ducks are common sitings.
Cama Beach State Park:
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This park is not yet open to the
public, but has similar habitat to Camano Island State Park.
Camano Island State Park:
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This park has several hiking trails
that take in the diversity of the park habitats, including mixed
coniferous-deciduous forest, wetland and extensive salt water
(Saratoga Passage). Bald eagle, Harlequin ducks, loons, pileated
woodpecker and mixed flocks of chickadees, kinglets and creepers are
common.
Stanwood
Birding Spots
Big Ditch: Map available
at Festival registration
At end of Big Ditch Access Rd off Old Pacific
Highway. Excellent in winter for wintering raptors and snow geese.
Snowy owls are often winter visitors. Conservation permit required.
Stanwood Mitagated Wetlands:
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Located west of Heritage Park.
Good for ducks, great blue herons, raptors and eventually passerines
(when the newly planted vegetation grows larger).
Stanwood Sewage Lagoon:
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Located on 98th NW. Check at office
for permission to observe birds. Excellent for freshwater ducks,
gulls, shorebirds in migration, and passerines.
Thomle and
Boe Road:
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Located off Marine Dr, south of
Stanwood, on the Stillaguamish Delta. The main attractions in winter
are snow geese, wintering raptors, as well as sparrows in the
thickets along Thomle Rd.
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