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Birds

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Acorn Woodpecker

Latin:  Melanerpes formicivorus

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Altamira Oriole

Latin:  Icterus gularis

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Spot-breasted Oriole

Latin:  Icterus pectoralis

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Streak-backed Oriole

Latin:  Icterus pustulatus

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Shiny Cowbird

Latin:  Molothrus bonariensis

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Boat-tailed Grackle

Latin:  Quiscalus major

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Hoary Redpoll

Latin:  Acanthis hornemanni

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House Finch

Latin:  Haemorhous mexicanus

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    Petersburg Creek
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Petersburg Creek

    Watch for Savanah Sparrows, American Pipits, Violet-green Swallows, and a host of warblers.

    Wharf Park
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Wharf Park

    Great Blue Herons often roost at this location.

    Nature Boardwalk
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Nature Boardwalk

    The trail links in with the Hungry Point Trail.

    Hungry Point Trail
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Hungry Point Trail

    This trail offers a short, easily accessible hike.

    Hungry Point—Nordic Drive
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Hungry Point - Nordic Drive

    The highest numbers of birds are usually seen on an outgoing tide.

    Eagle's Roost Park
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Eagle's Roost Park

    Take the trail down to the beach and watch for Pelagic Cormorant.

    Sandy Beach
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail

    Sandy Beach

    Western Screech Owl have nested in the vicinity.

    Petersburg Town Center
    Southeast Alaska Birding Trail Petersburg

    Petersburg Town Center

    Approximately 130 bird species have been detected in Petersburg.

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