Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Haines

Mud Bay

A good spot to view shorebirds during migration!

Mud Bay is a good spot to view shorebirds and waterfowl, particularly during the spring and fall migrations. Arrive one to two hours before high tide, as the incoming tide will slowly push the birds closer to the shoreline. Expect to see Short-billed and Herring gulls, Red-throated Loon, Bald Eagle, and plenty of Surf Scoter.

Directions:

From Haines, take 3rd Avenue (Mud Bay Road) approximately 8 miles to Mud Bay. Mud Bay Road is a paved public road with numerous roadside pull-offs.

Body of water before two mountains with cloudy skies
Mud Bay. Photo: Sydney Walsh/Audubon

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