The parks and neighborhoods of Bellingham offer birders a wide array of unique habitats to explore. Join other birders each month to explore a new birding hotspot within walking, biking, or bussing distance from downtown Bellingham. This month, we will be exploring Whatcom Creek, starting at Waypoint Park and walking up the creek along the Whatcom Creek Trail. The Whatcom Creek riparian corridor offers habitat for a diverse array of birds right in the heart of downtown. Kinglets, fall migrants, shorebirds, waterfowl and seabirds can all be found by walking upstream from Bellingham Bay. We will meet on October 23 at 9:30 am at Waypoint Park, parking is located along the street or in the lot across the street on Granary Ave. For those interested in biking, a group will leave from Cafe Velo downtown at 9:00 am. For accessibility information, see the Whatcom Creek Corridor entry on Birdability.org
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Time: 9:30am-11:00am
Trip Leader: Alex Jeffers
Registration will open 7 days prior to event date
Trip Limit: 12
North Cascades Audubon Society follows all local, state, and federal laws regarding COVID-19. As of March 18, 2022 Washington State does not require face coverings or vaccination for NCAS activities. The following guidelines are provided for your information from the Washington State Department of Health:
Masks are no longer required in many places, individuals may want to continue to wear a mask for added protection against COVID-19, including those who are immunocompromised, those living with someone immunocompromised, or simply those who may just feel safer wearing a mask. Everyone should assess their own personal risk when making this decision. Additionally, everyone should continue to use COVID-19 prevention measures such as staying up to date on vaccination, handwashing, testing, and staying home when you’re sick.