tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5749081159166385909.post6669903507032009670..comments2024-01-09T17:32:54.394-08:00Comments on blahdeblahblah: That birds of northern Oregon post I might write some dayMaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16988552680114857345noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5749081159166385909.post-70688647445322470032016-09-11T09:44:42.296-07:002016-09-11T09:44:42.296-07:00With a very little highway walking, I think one ca...With a very little highway walking, I think one can bird *both* sides of the estuary but I don't know what that walking is like heading south--we came out just north of the "Welcome to Seaside" sign. Heading back to Gearhart we were nearly smeared by an impatient driver or two so I'm not necessarily recommending the cross-over, but it *can* be done.Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16988552680114857345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5749081159166385909.post-54822736362625171042016-09-11T07:53:40.770-07:002016-09-11T07:53:40.770-07:00What a lovely mini-adventure you had. The shearwa...What a lovely mini-adventure you had. The shearwater migration is indeed an amazing sight, and congrats on your Marbled Godwits. I've birded the same area from the other side of the estuary at Seaside, a beautiful spot. And I imagine Gearhart had none of the Cannon Beach crowds!Alex MacKenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14121919349442258779noreply@blogger.com