[Tweeters] Winter birding suggestions appreciated for around
Sequim area
Jane Hadley via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sat Jan 31 12:36:18 PST 2026
Ann Kramer asked for suggestions for birding around the Sequim area.
The main spot we visit in the Sequim area is the Three Crabs estuary, but
there are other hotspots in the Sequim area.
I suggest you check the Birder's Dashboard to see what's been seen in the
last 14 days at the hotspots. Click on "ebird hotspots" then hit on the
plus sign to zoom in on hotspots in the Sequim area. Then click on the
hotspot you're interested in and it will show you what's been seen there.
Birder's Dashboard (for the desktop and laptop computers) is at:
https://birddash.net/us/wa/
For phones it's at:
https://birddash.net/us/wa/md
The Three Crabs estuary is labeled as "Nearshore and Estuarine Restoration
Project" on Google Maps. If you paste this into Google Maps, it will take
you to the location: 42 3 Crabs Rd, Sequim, WA 98382 The little ponds in
the area often have ducks and shorebirds if you are there at the right
time, but there is also a relatively short path out to saltwater.
Finally, my husband and I were birding within the last two weeks in the
Port Angeles area. We had great birding at the mouth of the Elwha River, at
Ediz Hook, and at the Frances Street Park. Ediz Hook was the best and was
very easy to bird.
Jane Hadley
Seattle, WA
hadleyj1725 at gmail.com
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