Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sunday Outing



Habitat: 300-acre county natural area w/ salt water, mud flats, beach, marsh, shrubs, agricultural land, and forested hillside.

Birding: Among the 125 species recorded here, Bald Eagle, Pileated Woodpecker, and Chestnut-backed Chickadee stay year-round. Common Yellowthroats, Rufous Hummingbirds, and Swainson’s Thrushes are here spring through fall; Cedar Waxwings and Caspian Terns come for summer. Spring and fall migrations bring shorebirds and warblers. In winter, look for Common and Red-throated Loons, Brant, Peregrine Falcons, and Long-tailed Ducks.
Viewing: Walk along dike to spot birds of open water and salt marsh, or take trail behind dike for sparrows and warblers.

Access: From I-5, take exit 212 (Hwy 532 West/268th St. NW). Drive west 9.4 miles. Turn left (south) onto East Camano Dr. Drive 0.3 mile. Turn left (south) onto Sunrise Blvd. Drive 2.4 miles. Turn left (east) onto Iverson Beach Rd. Drive 1.1 miles to parking lot. (from: explorewashington)

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We've moved to "The Island"... Now What?

I've been told by lots of people who DON'T live on Camano Island that I don't "really" live on an island. Most of these nay-sayers live on Whidbey. However, every time I pass over Davis Slough I look for water. . . just to make sure they're wrong.

By creating this blog, we hope to share many exciting and new "Island" advantures with those of you who've never been to Camano Island, as well as with those of you who've lived here for many years.

~~ Robbie & Dana