Birdwatching walk at Fort Flagler

NORDLAND — Beverly McNeil will lead a bird walk at 9 a.m. Saturday.

The monthly hikes on Fort Flagler State Park, 10541 Flagler Rd., recur on the fourth Saturday of each month.

The hikes are subject to cancellation due to bad weather.

McNeil is a photographer and Admiralty Audubon Society trip leader.

Attendees should wear sturdy footwear, dress for changeable weather and bring their own water and binoculars.

Samples of McNeil’s photographs can be viewed at www.porttownsendgallery.com.

Attendees should register by emailing McNeil at bevybirds53@gmail.com with the subject “Birdwatching Walk.”

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