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Birds

October 31, 2022

Barrow’s Goldeneye

Barrow’s goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) is one of three members of the genus Bucephala, along with common goldeneyes (B. clangula) and buffleheads

Category iconBirds Tag iconBarrows Goldeneyes,  Birds,  Ducks,  Goldeneyes,  Sea Ducks

August 16, 2022

Changing Seasons on the Pacific Flyway

The Pacific Flyway is a main flyway for migratory birds that spans about 4,000 miles north-to-south, from Alaska to Patagonia and about 1,000 miles

Category iconBirds Tag iconBirds,  Migratory Birds,  Pacific Coast,  Pacific Flyway,  Shorebirds,  Waterfowl

August 2, 2022

Double-Crested Cormorants

Double-crested cormorants (Nannopterum auritus, formerly of the genus Phalacrocorax) are the most widely distributed cormorants in North America. They

Category iconBirds Tag iconBirds,  Cormorants,  Double-Crested Cormorants,  Waterbirds

June 20, 2022

Whoooo’s Who? Identifying Owls in Western Washington

A variety of owl species inhabit (or visit) Western Washington’s forests and coast. With wide wings, a head that swivels 270 degrees, lightweight

Category iconBirds Tag iconBird Identification,  Birds,  Owls,  Pacific Northwest

May 16, 2022

Loud and Mighty: Getting to Know the Pileated Woodpecker

About the size of a crow, the pileated woodpecker is the largest woodpecker in North America. Males are recognizable from their bright red tufted

Category iconBirds Tag iconBirds,  Keystone Species,  Pileated Woodpeckers,  Woodpeckers

May 9, 2022

Ethical Bird Watching

Bird-watching is one of the most enjoyable activities to do outdoors, and there are few places better to try and find birds than right here in Ocean

Category iconBirds Tag iconBird Watching,  Birds,  Ethics,  Nature,  The Code of Birding Ethics,  Wildlife

April 25, 2022

Birding Ocean Shores

In mid-February 2022 I made my first trip to the Pacific Northwest, journeying by planes, trains, and automobiles from Kansas. My goal was not only to

Category iconBirds Tag iconBirding,  Birding Spots,  Birds,  Ocean Shores,  Pacific Coast,  Wildlife

April 11, 2022

White-Winged Scoters

When you think about a medium sized black bird, what comes to mind? Crows? They certainly fit the bill. However, they are not the only medium sized

Category iconBirds Tag iconDucks,  Migratory Species,  Nature,  Pacific Ocean,  Scoters,  Wildlife

March 21, 2022

The Black-Legged Kittiwake

In our recent blog post about the Northern Fulmar, we originally included three photos of what we believed to be Northern Fulmars. However, some

Category iconBirds Tag iconBirds,  Black-Legged Kittiwake,  Gulls,  Nature,  Ocean-Going Birds,  Tarrock,  Terns,  Wildlife

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The Skulls & Evolution Exhibit features a selection of skulls from animals native to the Washington Coast. Discover how these animals relate to one another and how functions like eating affect shape their skull structure.

This Exhibit will be on display through January 28, 2024.