Birding at Semiahmoo Spit
Saturday, June 1, 2024
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Trip Leader: Paul Woodcock
Registration Required
Trip Limit: 16
Meet at Semiahmoo County Park parking lot. Looking ahead toward summer at Semiahmoo, the birding emphasis shifts from our marine birds more toward returning migrant songbirds. Certainly, representatives of most marine families will still be present. But, after checking out what is present on and around the water, we will spend some time in the shoreline forest looking for woodpeckers, swallows, thrushes, warblers, sparrows and finches among others. We can expect to find rufous hummingbird, hermit thrush, orange-crowned, yellow-rumpled and Wilson’s warblers, savannah, song and white-crowned sparrows, American goldfinch and brown-headed cowbird as well as other migrant and resident species
Please join us on and along the beaches of semiahmoo for this look ahead to Summer birding. Birders of all skill levels are welcome. If you are a beginning birder, please feel free to ask questions and for help in locating and identifying what we find.