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Kingfisher on Bainbridge Island WA State | Dena Cowlishaw
Dec 4, 2024 · Photographing a Kingfisher can be quite the feat! These little birds are incredibly entertaining, yet they're often difficult to photograph as they seldom sit still! Bainbridge Island.
Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal - eBird
Jun 8, 2024 · Explore a complete list of bird species observations in this region.
Kitsap Audubon Society – One Call for All
Our newsletter, the Kingfisher, is sent monthly to members, friends and community leaders. Our monthly membership meetings feature educational presentations. We sponsor free birding field trips on Bainbridge Island, in Kitsap County and around Puget Sound.
Where to Bird? - Kitsap Audubon Society
Kingfisher nest holes in cliff. Kah Tai Lagoon, behind McDonald restaurant, usually see Ruddy Ducks and Mergansers. Fort Worden Various sites, from shore, from cliff above, from outside…
Locations - birdingbainbridge.org
Across the harbor, you can spot a Bald Eagle nest, while Pigeon Guillemots nest under the ferry pier. Spring and summer bring Caspian Terns and Purple Martins, both frequent visitors. You’ll often find a Belted Kingfisher patrolling the shoreline and …
Belted Kingfisher from Bainbridge Island, WA, USA on August …
Belted Kingfisher from Bainbridge Island, WA, USA on August 15, 2024 at 04:05 PM by zimmwisdom
Belted Kingfisher | Fay Bainbridge Park Bainbridge Island, W
Nov 4, 2018 · Fay Bainbridge Park Bainbridge Island, Washington November 4, 2018 ...
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May 14 on Bainbridge Island: 2 Lazuli buntings Photos by Jay Wiggs of Ring-necked Pheasant and Black Oystercatcher.
THE BIRDBOOKER REPORT: Birds of Bainbridge Island - Blogger
Belted Kingfisher* C C C C WOODPECKERS Lewis’s Woodpecker X Red-naped Sapsucker X X ... Birds of Bainbridge Island; Bainbridge Island Wildlife; Blog Archive 2025 (1) January (1) New Titles 2024 (13) December (1) November ...
Kingfisher Award, Kitsap Audubon’s highest honor. We are so appreciative of all the great work he has done tracking the health of Barred and Saw Whet Owls on Bainbridge Island, leading KAS groups on owling trips, and most recently working diligently to install a Motus tracking station at Point No Point. The Point No Point station will be one of