[Tweeters] Best places for fall shorebirds locally

ck park via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sun Aug 24 14:14:21 PDT 2025


i haven't been in a few years, but back when, the place to be was everett's
jetty island. mudflat on the west side of the island is a spot where you
can find shorebirds, from plovers, least, and western sandpipers to
whimbrel, curlew, and dowitcher, and others in-between...

On Sun, Aug 24, 2025 at 2:00 PM Jane Hadley via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:


> Dear Tweeters Universe - What do you think is the best place or two to see

> migrating shorebirds in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties?

>

> M Street Marsh? Cedar River Mouth? Dune Peninsula in Tacoma? Hylebos

> Waterway? Alki (Charles Richey)? həʔapus Village Park & Shoreline Habitat

> (formerly Terminal 107 Park) in Seattle? Jetty Island in Snohomish?

>

> Trying to avoid the drive out to the coast.

>

> Jane Hadley

>

> Seattle, WA

>

> hadleyj1725 at gmail.com

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