Pilchuck Audubon Society Fieldtrips 2007 NOTICE TO FIELD TRIP PARTICIPANTS: Field trips are open to members and non-members alike. No advance notice is required to join a field trip unless stated otherwise in the description. Trips go, rain or shine! Bring a sack lunch, beverage, binoculars, scope, and field guide if you have them. (If not, we'll share!) Please be prepared to share cost of gas with carpool drivers. Pets, even leashed, are prohibited on field trips. Please leave them at home.

 

Tuesday, March 20SNOQUALMIE RIVER VALLEY MONROE TO CARNATION

Meet 7:30AM Monroe Park and Ride on Highway 2, 1/2 mile west of the Fairgrounds.
Can’t recall previously doing this trip this time of year. Expect a fun time. Pack a lunch.
Leaders:Virginia Clark 360.435.3750 , Art Wait 360.563.0181

 


Tuesday, March 27SOUTH WHIDBEY ISLAND

Meet 7:15AM Eastmont Park and Ride, I-5 exit 189, eastside (aiming for the 8AM ferry from Mukilteo).
Seventy-six species this time last year. Crockett Lake is always exciting. Pack a lunch.
Trip leader: Wilma Bayes, 360.629.2028

 


Tuesday, April 3Guemes Island

Meet 7:30am Quilceda Village Wal-Mart lot west of Marysville, I-5 exit 200. Park away from store near Quilceda Blvd.
Relax and enjoy Guemes and its people, birds, and dogs. Pack a lunch.
Leaders:Virginia Clark 360.435.3750 , Art Wait 360.563.0181

 


Tuesday, April 10North Everett to South Marysville

Meet 7:30am Legion Park off North Marine Drive in Everett.
Explore the Everett Waterfront and the Snohomish River Estuary. View osprey, eagles, hawks, shorebirds, gulls and maybe purple martin. Mostly a driving trip, but who knows where the good trails might happen. Pack a lunch.
Leaders:Virginia Clark 360.435.3750 , Art Wait 360.563.0181

 


Tuesday, April 17Point No Point

Meet at 7:30am at Edmonds Marsh. South of West Dayton St., turn left just before the railroad tracks.
We’ll take the ferry to Kingston and bird the voyage, the docks, Point No Point, and Foulweather Bluff. Last year we had 69 species, and much beauty and serenity. Pack a lunch.
Leaders:Virginia Clark 360.435.3750 , Art Wait 360.563.0181

 


Tuesday, April 24Cle Elem

Meet 6am at Monroe Park and Ride on Highway 2, 1/2 mile west of the fairgrounds.
An all-day trip. Bring lunch to augment the bakery stop. Different birds: Red-naped sapsucker, Northern goshawk, calliope hummingbird, Western bluebird, mountain bluebird, magpie, vesper sparrow, and Cassin’s sparrow were listed last year. Experience excitement and exhaustion. Pack a lunch.
Leaders:Virginia Clark 360.435.3750 , Art Wait 360.563.0181

 

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