On December 6, 2016, we walked on the ferry and joined the Natural History Society for a hike on Whidbey Island.
Naturalist Ken Wilson accompanied us, and he recommended bringing binoculars to watch for seabirds from the ferry. He said, “One of the treats of the day is the ferry crossing across Admiralty Inlet. Especially in the middle of the channel there are sometimes many hundreds of birds of numerous waterbird species.”
We explored the Fort Casey campus and looked for interesting plants, checked out the marshes for birds, found a warm place for lunch, and walked down the beach back toward the ferry. Ken says, “Within the forests, along the shores, and in the wetlands are quite a diversity of species of birds and plants.” It was a fun-filled day outing and a delightful opportunity to travel just a short distance from Port Townsend to experience some new scenery.
What we suggested bringing: hiking boots, warm jacket, rain gear, backpack with lunch and drinks, ferry fare, binoculars, camera, reference guides such as the trusty Plants of the Pacific NW Coast. Oma at jltnatural@saveland.org. was the contact for details.