The
region's tide pools, estuaries, and waterways attract thousands of bird species
each year — ideal for avid birdwatchers to check a few off their list, and
exciting for the casual bird lover to see some impressive species. You can
hike, bike, or walk among 300 natural acres. Seek out bald eagles, blue herons,
and a plethora of other birds on a self-guided birdwatching tour.
The
annual multi-day birding festival held mid-March celebrates the incredible
variety of migratory birds that flock to the coastal waters of Drayton Harbor,
Birch Bay and Semiahmoo Bay at the northwest corner of Washington State. The
festival provides free activities both indoor and outdoor for the entire
family.