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Coastal Washington

7/9/08 ›

Tenth and final survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 630 adults, 326 attended nests, and 23 tern chicks present


7/8/08 ›

Aerial survey of colonial waterbird nesting islands in Puget Sound area


6/30/08 ›

Ninth survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 820 adults, 482 attended nests, and 2 tern chicks present


6/30/08 ›

Aerial photo census to estimate number of breeding pairs on Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony


6/29/08 ›

Eighth survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 982 adults, 608 attended nests, and 5 chicks less than a week old present


6/24/08 ›

Seventh survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 819 adults and 520 attended nests present


6/18/08 ›

Sixth survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 825 adults and 559 attended nests present


6/13/08 ›

Fifth survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 740 adults and 157 attended nests present


6/7/08 ›

Fourth survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 560 adults and 206 attended nests present


5/24/08 ›

Third survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 303 adults and 60 attended nests present


5/15/08 ›

Second survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony; more than 393 adults and 98 attended nests present


5/4/08 ›

First survey of Dungeness Spit Caspian tern colony on Olympic Peninsula in Strait of Juan de Fuca near Sequim, WA; more than 55 adults and 3 attended nests present

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