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- Sitka birds list
- This is a list of links to pages with information about all of the bird species that have been reported from the Sitka area. Many of them also include photos I have taken.
- Sitka Birding by Kayak
- The Birds of Sitka, Alaska by J. Dan Webster.
- A comprehensive summary of published historical records (including looks at museum specimens) for the Sitka area.
- A summary of 20 years of bird observations in the Sitka Area
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- 2006: Daily Observations
- 2007: 25 May Photos: Quarry Muskeg and Indian River Trail
- 2007: Daily Observations
- 2010: Eggshell
- 2010: Gallery: 20100525 Camoflaged Bristletail
- 2012: Raven Show #3: Richard Nelson
Southeast Alaska
- A Rain Country Passage Aboard Oystercatcher
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- Encounter Blog
- Get Out Sitka!
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- Juneau Alaska Photo
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- Lost Blueberries
- My Life in Alaska
- Navigating Juneau
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- Planet Alaska
- Rebecca's Alaskan Adventures
- Sandra's AK Photos (Juneau)
- SE Alaska Natural History
- Sitka Gardening
- Sitka Local Foods Network
- Sitka Photos (inactive)
- Sitka Trails
- Southeast Alaska Sketchbook
- The Lost Frenchman
- Tomy's Nature
Websites
Other Coastal Alaska
Coastal British Columbia
Western Washington/Oregon
- Brain Ripples
- Chattermarks (North Cascades)
- Cliff Mass Weather Blog
- Dave Moskowitz Photography
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- John Rakestraw (Birding Oregon)
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- Northwest Dragonflier
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- Pacific NW Birder
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is there a group of birders in Sitka?
There are several birders in Sitka, but no formal group, as such. There is an e-mail list for birders in Sitka, however.
I’m new here, are there any booklets, etc, of color photos of birds in and around Sitka? I need something to help identify what I see. Your help would be appreciated.
SNHP (Totem Park) has a checklist of Birds which includes most that occur in the Sitka area on (or within sight of) the road system. It does not include photos. Bob Armstrong’s “Birds of Alaska” has photos, but it is for the whole state. I have taken pictures of most of the regularly occurring species in Sitka, and they can be seen on the web here: Birds of Sitka Area which includes information about all the species, not just those I’ve taken pictures of. I should also note this page will eventually be moved and replaced with a complete listing for Southeast Alaska rather than just the Sitka area. Hope this helps!
Hey. I am new in town and looking for fellow birders. Anyone out there planning any birding trips in the weeks to come?
Welcome to town! I don’t know of any organized birding trips, seems like most of the time people just wander around when they’re inclined to. I would recommend joining the Sitka Bird list. There’s a link on the main page of this site (it seems like you may have found it between the time you commented and now, but I’ll leave this up for future reference). From there you could send a message to see if anyone is going out, and please feel free to post any questions or observations you might have.
Hello Birders!
Does anyone know of any activities taking place on Earth Day, Sunday April 22 this year, besides the Sitka Conservation Society Parade/ and Games? I am in charge of planning an event at Totem Park and wanted to see:
1.) If high tide is 2:42pm that day, would bird watching as an activity really be a viable option? What birds will be around in April?
2.) What kind of an event would you like to see the Park do after 4:30 that afternoon? Nature Hike, Bird Walk, Stream Study, etc?
Thanks!