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Birding the Pacific Northwest Coast

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Brooding seas, turquoise waves, dark spruces, raindrops on maple leaves, dripping ferns, and incredible ancient rainforests filled with more birds and unique shades of green than even seem possible...   Welcome to the Pacific Northwest!   Join us for the second part in a series on our recent adventures in Oregon and Washington! Part I:  Seabird Colony at Haystack Rock Part III:  Inland Valleys & Lowland Forests Part IV:  Olympic National Park Part V:  North Cascades National Park Part VI:  Mount Rainier National Park Part VII:  Crater Lake National Park After our puffin triumph at Cannon Beach , we headed north up the coast to the mouth of the Columbia River to explore the region made famous by the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-06.  For birds, nature and hiking (as well as history), I recommend visiting Fort Clatsop and Fort Stevens, south of the Columbia River, and Cape Disappointment on the north side.  (The Lewis and Clark interpretive center at Cape Disappointment is excel

Birding the Pacific Northwest: Seabird Colony At Haystack Rock

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Rugged, rocky shorelines and wave-dashed cliffs shrouded in fog and dark spruce forests; temperate rainforests of towering maples and conifers verdantly bedecked with mosses and ferns; majestic snowcapped peaks rising above a resplendent landscape mosaic of cool, dark forests and brilliant wildflower meadows.   This could only describe one place: the Pacific Northwest. Eric and I recently returned from two weeks of camping, hiking, historic site-visiting and birding in Oregon and Washington, following a meandering loop from the rocky coast of northern Oregon to the rugged mountains of Washington's three National Parks.  Along the way, we encountered nearly 130 species of birds, making the acquaintance of 15 new feathered friends, and a handful of mammals as well! Come along with us as we travel up the Pacific Coast, through inland valleys and forests to the mountains of the mighty Cascade Range! Our first stop: Oregon's famous Haystack Rock. Part II:  Pacific Northwest Coast Pa