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Home
About
What We Do
Contact Us
President's Notes
Harlequin Award
OPAS By-Laws
Birds
Dungeness Data
Birdathon Report
Birdathon Count Results
Birding Locations
Bird Sightings
Birding and Organizational Resources
Christmas Bird Count Results
Clallam County Birding
Checklist
Photo Gallery 1
Photo Gallery 2
Bird-Friendly Communities
Overview
North Olympic Wildlife Habitat Project
Project BirdSafe
Conservation
Take Action
Conservation Awards
Conservation Committee
Conservation Matters
Community Science Projects
Conservation Stewardship
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Donate to Birdathon
Donate to Support Our Mission
Education
Backyard Birding
Events
Events Calendar
Field Trips
Virtual Field Trip Videos
Wednesday Bird Walk
Olympic BirdFest
Non-OPAS Events
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Mary Porter-Solberg
January 5, 2022

2021 Christmas Bird Count Results

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 5, 2022
2021 Christmas Bird Count Results

Despite threats of lowland snow, the 2021 Sequim-Dungeness Christmas Bird Count (SDCBC) came off without too many hitches. Held on Dec 20, 2021, the day dawned with overcast skies and light winds, excellent conditions for …

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 2, 2022

The Evans Road Trumpeter Swans

Mary Porter-Solberg
January 2, 2022
The Evans Road Trumpeter Swans

Just as we relax and enjoy watching the swans taking off and landing safely at Kirner Pond due to last summer’s power line burial project, we became aware of a new threat to recently returned Trumpeter Swans which overwinter here.

Mary Porter-Solberg
October 6, 2021

Project Swan Safe October Status

Mary Porter-Solberg
October 6, 2021
Project Swan Safe October Status

Work on the Swan Safe project is finally complete. WAVE cable has spliced their connections into place and removed their overhead cable. Clallam County PUD removed …

Dee Renee Ericks
September 20, 2021

Collecting Purple Martin Nest Boxes for Fall Chores

Dee Renee Ericks
September 20, 2021
Collecting Purple Martin Nest Boxes for Fall Chores

On the quiet, sunlit Sunday morning of Sept 19th the Purple Martin Crew took advantage of the last daylight, low-enough tide to collect nest boxes. As we sloshed our way out

Dee Renee Ericks
September 17, 2021

Suspected Avian Pox Observed Locally in Crows

Dee Renee Ericks
September 17, 2021
Suspected Avian Pox Observed Locally in Crows

At Dungeness Landing recently, Cindy Fullwiler observed at least three crows with what appears to be the Avian Pox virus. Signs of Avian pox include…

Mary Porter-Solberg
September 8, 2021

Foggy Shorebirds Field Trip

Mary Porter-Solberg
September 8, 2021
Foggy Shorebirds Field Trip

Early on the foggy morning on September 6, 2021, eleven adventurous birders clad in rubber boots and carrying spotting scopes, made their way across…

Mary Porter-Solberg
September 5, 2021

Thousands of Gulls Video Clip

Mary Porter-Solberg
September 5, 2021
Thousands of Gulls Video Clip

“Ever have a snow globe as a kid? Did your parents tell you to make a wish before shaking it? Last week, thousands of gulls gathered at the mouth of the Dungeness River at low tide. When Bald Eagles flew …

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 30, 2021

"Wish they all could be California Gulls"

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 30, 2021
"Wish they all could be California Gulls"

One of the most overlooked bird migrations in the Pacific Northwest is happening right now, right on our doorstep. Hundreds of thousands of birds participate in this migration, but most people don't even notice. The birds aren't songbirds …

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 18, 2021

Project Swan Safe - Power Lines Buried

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 18, 2021
Project Swan Safe - Power Lines Buried

On Monday, August 9, construction crews completed the road cut across Kirner Road and utility crews began installing conduit through which power line conductors and WAVE cable would subsequently be pulled. By the end …

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 14, 2021

Results of Protection Island Purple Martin Nest Box Check

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 14, 2021
Results of Protection Island Purple Martin Nest Box Check

The Purple Martin team checked the Protection Island nest boxes on August 13. Great News! No apparent fire or smoke impairment was detected in the ...

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 9, 2021

Results of 3 Crabs Purple Martin Field Trip July 22, 2021

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 9, 2021
Results of 3 Crabs Purple Martin Field Trip July 22, 2021

The July 22 field trip to the Three Crabs Purple Martin nest boxes yielded some interesting finds!

A few intrepid souls joined the PUMA crew to help check on the Purple Martin's nesting success. Clad in knee …

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 8, 2021

Update For Project Swan Safe August 8, 2021

Mary Porter-Solberg
August 8, 2021
Update For Project Swan Safe August 8, 2021

We are entering the home stretch. The onsite work is scheduled to start on Monday, August 9th. Our excavation contractor, C&J Excavating, will be setting traffic control, cutting the road, trenching, and installing conduit. Clallam County PUD crew will …

Mary Porter-Solberg
July 23, 2021

OPAS Raises Funds to Save Swans, Bury power Lines

Mary Porter-Solberg
July 23, 2021
OPAS Raises Funds to Save Swans, Bury power Lines

OPAS created a successful GoFundMe fundraiser to bury power lines near Kirner Pond with the intent of preventing injuries and death to swans. Project Swan Safe is now on track to provide a safe take-off from the pond for these …

Mary Porter-Solberg
July 23, 2021

The Historic Northwest Heat Wave That Killed Shellfish Could Spell Trouble For Marine Birds

Mary Porter-Solberg
July 23, 2021
The Historic Northwest Heat Wave That Killed Shellfish Could Spell Trouble For Marine Birds

Over a billion Salish Sea mussels, clams and other intertidal sea life were killed by heat this week, estimated University of British Columbia Marine Biologist Chris Harley. Elsewhere around Puget Sound …

Mary Porter-Solberg
June 10, 2021

Dennis Craig Dickson – 1946 - 2021

Mary Porter-Solberg
June 10, 2021
Dennis Craig Dickson – 1946 - 2021

His sudden death on May 21st removed his welcoming smile and joy for nature from our midst. We mourn his loss.

Dennis Graduated from law school in Ohio, and practiced law in Toledo until he moved to Washington in 1986. He served for 23 years in the legal department of the City of Port Angeles, retiring …

Mary Porter-Solberg
May 13, 2021

Purple Martin Nest Boxes Reinstalled at Morse Creek

Mary Porter-Solberg
May 13, 2021
Purple Martin Nest Boxes Reinstalled at Morse Creek

Last winter, storm waves inundated waterfront property near the mouth of Morse Creek, spreading further inland than typically occurs. A hearty wooden post adorned with Purple Martin (PUMA) boxes and firmly planted in sandy soil, was knocked down by ...

Mary Porter-Solberg
May 2, 2021

Kudos to Clallam Transit System

Mary Porter-Solberg
May 2, 2021
Kudos to Clallam Transit System

Each morning, with a Fitbit watch strapped to my wrist, I head out for a brisk walk about town in pursuit of my 10,000-step daily goal. Last summer, confined by Covid, this activity became especially important for sanity and solace.

On one of my walking routes, I was alerted by a fellow …

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