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SUMMARY:Earth Day Every Day at Coupeville Wharf
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a stroll on the wharf overlooking the waters of the world-famous Penn Cove in the Saratoga Passage Marine Stewardship Area. Enjoy our self-guided exhibits about the area’s rich marine life. \nEducational exhibits showcase marine mammals including the resident Orcas\, Pacific Blue Mussels\, and more. \nIn the Wharf lobby\, learn about the area’s Native American history and traditions such as the Penn Cove Water Festival canoe races that happen every May.
URL:https://whidbeyearthday.org/event/earth-day-every-day-at-coupeville-wharf/
LOCATION:Coupeville Wharf\, 24 Front Street\, Coupeville\, WA\, 98239\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Port of Coupeville":MAILTO:community@portofcoupeville.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
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SUMMARY:Greenbank Farm Educational Gardens: Native Prairie\, & Plants\, Shade Gardens\, Cottage Gardens & Crevice Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on learning stations feature displays and educational gardens where you can learn about Composting. PNW Native Plants (many support pollinators)\, and Northwest Native Prairie. \nYou can also explore the Wetlands display. And there’s a Bird Watching platform with photos and background info on some of our frequent winged visitors along the Pacific Flyway. \nWe’re grateful for our partnership with WSU Extension and the ongoing Master Gardener volunteer efforts to maintain the Farm’s gardens!
URL:https://whidbeyearthday.org/event/greenbank-farm-educational-gardens-native-prairie-plants-shade-gardens-cottage-gardens-crevice-gardens/
LOCATION:Greenbak Farm\, 765 Wonn Rd\, Greenbank\, WA\, 98253\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Port of Coupeville":MAILTO:community@portofcoupeville.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T120000
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SUMMARY:Bird Watching at Freeland County Park — a Small Sit
DESCRIPTION:Come to Whidbey Audubon Society’s last small sit* before our wintering ducks and grebes depart for their breeding grounds! The sit begins at high tide when the diving birds should be closer to shore. We will scan Holmes Harbor for Goldeneyes\, Scoters\, Buffleheads\, Double-crested Cormorants and Horned Grebes. On the beach we will watch for Song Sparrows and in the grass Dark-eyed Juncos and White-crowned Sparrows. Less likely possibilities include early arriving Caspian Terns or Osprey and the ever unpredictable (but common in this part of Freeland) Bushtits.\n\n*The idea of a Small Sit is to offer a type of field trip that may allow some who are unable to attend traditional walking field trips an opportunity to go birding and enjoy the outdoors.\n\nCome for five minutes or the full two hours. Viewing will be from the picnic table in the grassy area between the kitchen shelter and the beach. A paved path leads from the paved parking lot to the first picnic table and then there are about 50 feet of flat short grass to get to the second picnic table. Chairs will also be available for attendees. A scope will be provided\, as well as loaner binoculars and field guides for use during the event. Families with young children are encouraged to attend. The playground is next to the viewing area so kids who don’t want to bird can play while their family members watch the birds. Portable restrooms are available at the park including a wheelchair accessible porta-potty. For more information or if you have questions\, contact the trip leader\, Madrone Ruggiero\, madrone@whidbeyaudubonsociety.org.
URL:https://whidbeyearthday.org/event/bird-watching-at-freeland-county-park-a-small-sit/
LOCATION:Freeland County Park\, 1535 E Shoreview Drive\, Freeland\, WA\, 98249\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks & Tours
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