Dry Creek Waterfowl Sanctuary

Spectacled Eider (M) by Debbie Schouten

Please Note: This facility is NOT handicapped accessible.

Trip 1: Friday, April 12, 2024 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Trip 2: Saturday, April 13, 2024 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Port Angeles (get directions at registration)
Note: Average driving time from Sequim to this event is about 25 minutes.
Price: $30.00

Owned and managed by Arnold and Debbie Schouten since 1980, Dry Creek Waterfowl Sanctuary has many unique waterfowl and shorebird species. It is a private collection and wildlife sanctuary near Port Angeles, Washington. Dry Creek Waterfowl Sanctuary raises 14 species of waterfowl commonly known as sea ducks, all of which are rarely seen up close in the wild. Sea ducks spend most of their lives in salt water, coming to fresh water only during the breeding season. The sea duck group includes some of the most spectacular and highly specialized waterfowl such as Harlequin Ducks, Long-tailed Ducks, Scoters, Eiders, Mergansers and Goldeneyes. How do you raise these awesome birds? Very carefully!

You will be walking on a dirt path in a wooded area. It is not ADA accessible.
100% of the proceeds go to the Dungeness River Nature Center.