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There are numerous opportunities for bird enthusiasts to enjoy birding in the Auburn area. With almost 30 parks of varying degree of development, there are trails and river walks, where such rare birds as Greater Yellowlegs, Merlins,
Northern Harriers, Peregrine Falcons and Wilson’s Snipes
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Auburn Environmental Park, between West Main Street & 15th Street NW, Auburn, 253-931-3090 The first section of this dedicated environmental park, endorsed by Rainier Audubon Society, opened within walking distance of downtown in April 2007. Over 800 native trees and shrubs have been planted and visitors will enjoy nature walks and great bird watching when the whole park is completed. |
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