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Birding: Bald eagles have a new enemy

I saw two bald eagles today soaring high in the sky together. I haven’t seen or heard any…

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WDFW approves five clam digs beginning Nov. 1

OLYMPIA — November will kick off with razor clam digging opportunities on four coastal beaches, Washington Department of…

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Thrills & spills

As the wind blew through the willows one day long ago, Ratty said to Mole, “Believe me, my…

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Tokeland: Where the action is!

Marbled godwits love the Tokeland marina and so do I. Thousands of marbled godwits flock there every autumn.…

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WDFW approves seven days of coastal razor clam digs beginning Oct. 15

OLYMPIA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed razor clam digging opportunities on four coastal…

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Birding: Out and about on the Peninsula

Birds were scarce on a recent trip around the north end of the Peninsula as well as on…

Life

Clamming under a crescent moon: Nearly 5,000 clammers ‘dig’ first fall series

LONG BEACH PENINSULA — Calm seas, clear skies and abundant clams. The first round of fall recreational razor…

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Jellyfish come ashore, but live forever

“Large jellyfish have been washing ashore, causing a lot of people to ask why,” the Seaside Aquarium posted…

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Photo essay: Autumn spectacle in all its glory

Birds on migration need safe places to feed and rest. The Long Beach peninsula is one of those…

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WDFW approves five days of coastal razor clam digs beginning Oct. 3

OLYMPIA – Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed today, the first round of razor clam…

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