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Nisqually NWR

Dec 30, 2000

by Penguin last modified Sep 10, 2008 03:02 PM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Nisqually NWR
Region: Puget Sound and Islands -- South Sound
Agency: Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
Avg Rating: 3.50

Just south of Tacoma before you reach Olympia is a great spot for birding at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. $3.00 per family entry fee. The refuge shares space with the hunters this time of year, so not all trails are accessible but are well-marked. Headed down the trail from the Visitors Center about 1pm. Encountered about a dozen people total while walking the north boardwalk out to the loop trail, and then back to the turnoff for the twin barns. Saw some beautiful birds and didn't need a scope. Mature and immature bald eagle, northern harrier, coopers hawk, ruby kinglets, chickadees, spotted towhee, tons of song sparrows, winter wrens, golden-crowned sparrows, bushtits, and the marsh at the two barns gave us glimpses of common and Eurasian widgeons, pintails, herons, shovelers, green wing teals, and more. Even with the trail around the west side of the refuge being closed, our meanderings lasted over 3 hours, and we arrived back at the visitors center at post-closing time (they close at 4pm). Gates are open till dusk so not a problem, tho. And off we went to the Prairie Hawk Inn (just south of the NWF) to warm up and enjoy some country hospitality. Penguin 12/30/2000

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