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MIGRATORY WATERFOWL
MIGRATORY WATERFOWL WATCHERS TRAIL
Best October through April
North Eastern Jefferson County
These sites are listed are listed as you might arrive in Jefferson County by entering the County via Hood Canal Bridge on Highway 104 or Highway 101 North to Highway 104 East. At all of these spots birds can usually be sighted from your car, park with care and enjoy these passing flights. Birds tend to congregate at these spots during the middle periods of tide change. This tour is oriented towards migratory waterfowl, including the largest population of Trumpeter Swans wintering on the Olympic Peninsula. Viewing is best October thru April. Trail takes about two and a half hours if you just drive spot to spot. Round trip mileage is about 53 miles back to start point on Highway 104 turn-off on Highway 19.
Tour #1 here
Tour #2 here
Tour #3 here
Tour #4 here
Tour #5 here
Tour #6 here
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