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    Pat's Creek Tidal Flats
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Pat’s Creek Tidal Flats

    Watch for Flocks of Western Sandpiper, Least Sandpiper and Dunlin.

    Pat's Lake
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Pat's Lake

    Good habitat for a diversity of waterfowl.

    Petroglyph Beach
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Petroglyph Beach

    View ancient rock petroglyphs created by Alaska Native people.

    Rainbow Falls
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Rainbow Falls

    Watch for American Dipper, Rufous Hummingbird, and Pacific Wren.

    Sergief Island
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Sergief Island

    Excellent spot during both the spring and fall migrations.

    Shakes Island
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Shakes Island

    Historic site of a Tlingit community house and totem poles.

    Shoemaker Park
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Shoemaker Park

    Watch for Surf Scoter, Surfbird, Black Turnstone.

    Stikine River Delta
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Wrangell

    Stikine River Delta

    One to three million shorebirds stop here during spring migration.

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