Spring Bird Species
Willapa Nature Notes
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge consists of over 17,000 acres of tidelands, temperate rainforest, ocean beaches, and small streams. The refuge preserves habitat for spawning wild salmon, hundreds of thousands of migrating shorebirds and waterfowl, including threatened species.
The Friends of the Willapa Wildlife Refuge, a nonprofit, works to support refuge programs and enhance awareness and appreciation of the refuge. This weekly program is a window into the diverse flora and fauna of the area, and highlights the organization’s activities throughout the year.
For more information visit fws.gov/refuge/willapa or contact info@friendsofwillaparefuge.org
Finches
Living with Trees
Bird Count Results
Hibernating Animals
The Great Backyard Bird Count
Majestic Roosevelt Elk
Winter Bloomers Part 2
Moon Names
Winter bloomers
King Tides
Rainy day outdoor activities
Sandhill Cranes
The Christmas Bird Count
Black Bears
Don’t feed the wildlife
Winter Resident Birds
Woolly Bear Caterpillars
Fall Migration Songbirds
Fly Agaric
Fall and Winter Bird Help
Brush Rabbits
Shorebirds at Willapa Bay
Shorebird Migration
Mycorrhizal Fungi
Chanterelles
Paul Bannick at Wings over Willapa
Wings over Willapa Festival
Birds, Baths, and Open Sand
Banana Slugs