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Explore the diverse shorebirds of Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge with stunning photos and insights by experts Scott Streit and Jeanne Dammarell. From charming Western Sandpipers in summer to elegant Black-bellied Plovers in winter, witness the beauty of shorebirds in their natural habitat. Learn about the unique behaviors and habitats of Dunlins, Sanderlings, and more in this captivating journey. Discover the hidden gems of the Washington shoreline through the lens of renowned photographers Val Lee, Michael L. Baird, and others. Witness the bustling migration of Red Knots, Willets, and Marbled Godwits, making Grays Harbor a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Uncover the magic of shorebirds like the Red-necked Phalarope and Long-billed Curlew as they grace the pristine coastal landscapes. Join us in this immersive experience to witness the wonders of shorebirds in the Grays Harbor sanctuary.
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Western Sandpiper (Summer) Scott Streit
Dunlin Jeanne Dammarell
Least Sandpiper S. Mirsa
Red Knots RJ Riley
Black-bellied Plover (Summer)
Photo by Val Lee Pacific Golden Plover
Snowy Plover Photo by Michael L. Baird
Ruddy Turnstone LT Mike Levine
Black Oystercatcher Tom Haig
Red-necked Phalarope Pekka Fågel
Photo by Robert Royse Short-billed Dowitcher
Photo by Ron Reznick Whimbrels
Mike Baird Long-billed Curlew
Grays Harbor Wildlife Refuge So what’s missing? Carlene Bermann
Grays Harbor Shorebirds Common Shorebirds of Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge : Western Sandpiper Dunlin Semipalmated Plover Short-billed Dowitcher Black-bellied Plover Least Sandpiper Whimbrel Greater Yellowlegs Shorebirds Spotted in Grays Harbor County: Semipalmated Sandpiper Spotted Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper Baird’s Sandpiper Rock Sandpiper Sanderling Red Knot Willet Surfbird American Avocet Black-necked Stilt Red Phalarope Red-necked Phalarope Killdeer Snowy Plover American Golden-Plover Pacific Golden-Plover Ruddy Turnstone Black Turnstone Black Oystercatcher Long-billed Dowitcher Lesser Yellowlegs Wandering Tattler Long-billed Curlew Bar-tailed Godwit Marbled Godwit