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Bird Walks are meant to be a casual, local morning of birding. These walks are usually easy to join or depart at any time during the morning, no commitment to participate in the entire walk if you have limited time. All are welcome! Due to a schedule conflict, the First-of-Month bird walk will be on the 2nd!
Hey, we can celebrate Groundhog Day! Salmon Creek Greenway has some wonderful viewing opportunities, even in the midwinter doldrums! We can usually get very close views of a variety of waterfowl, a great time to study some of our duck species. We should have a great variety of birds from wet forest, open field, marsh, and pond habitats. Route will depend on trail conditions. We will likely have time to cover the east portion of the trail. If we are able to travel on the back trail, hiking boots are recommended.
Dress for the weather. Restrooms are available at the parking lot. The walk is mostly level 1A-B, with a slow pace and constant stopping to observe. There is a small section of the trail that includes a bit of elevation gain, but it will be taken slowly. Please register by emailing Ken Pitts and giving your name and smartphone number that would allow texting for cancellation or change of plans the morning of the walk.
Let him know if you would wish to ride in a carpool and if you are willing to drive. You can also let Ken know if you have any questions. Join Greg Johnson and Randy Hill upslope for winter birds at higher elevation. Finches, corvids, dipper, maybe grouse and owls. Discover Pass required for each vehicle. From past experience, this is pretty much guesswork; but I do have a fallback plan.
The winter smelt runs up the Columbia River and tributaries among others the Cowlitz, Coweeman, Kalama, Lewis attract their predators, and we can watch the action. We will leave from the Ridgefield Park and Ride at I hope to recruit co-leaders that are better at gull ID than I am. Waterfowl and waterbirds, gulls, raptors, wintering and early spring migrants such as Says Phoebe. Return in the afternoon, so bring a lunch.