
PNW Highlights
The Pacific Northwest is a patchwork of coastlines, alpine ridges, old-growth forests, and wide-open sage. This gallery brings together birds that anchor me in those places—some expected, some rare enough to make the world tilt for a moment.
From the low glide of a Harlequin Duck riding coastal surf to the powerful stillness of a Gyrfalcon surveying the land, each of these encounters felt unforgettable. There are cranes calling across the farmland, albatross wheeling beyond the breakers, and tanagers lit like flame in the forest canopy.
These birds are more than sightings—they’re proof that the PNW holds wild magic in every corner.
“Birds, with their songs, teach us to listen deeply. The language of birds is the language of belonging.”
— Robin Wall Kimmerer
Lewis's Woodpecker - Okanogan County, WA
Western Tanager - Ahtanum State Forest, WA
Black Oystercatcher - Deception Pass State Park, WA
Bullock's Oriole - Yakima River Canyon, WA
Loggerhead Shrike - Moses Coulee, WA
Red-Breasted Sapsucker - Billy Frank, Jr NWR, WA
Lark Sparrow - Moses Coulee, WA
Short-Eared Owl - Samish Flats, WA
California Gulls - Fort Flagler State Park, WA
Snow Geese - Skagit Valley, WA
Long-Tailed Duck - Bellingham Bay, WA
Sandhill Cranes - Othello, WA
Acorn Woodpecker - William L. Finley NWR, OR
Savannah Sparrow - Whidbey Island, WA
Black-capped Chickadee - George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, British Columbia
Glaucous-winged Gull - Ediz Hook, WA
Lazuli Bunting - Yakima River Canyon, WA
Black-footed Albatross - Pacific Ocean, WA
Bald Eagle - Skagit Valley, WA
Harlequin Duck - Deception Pass State Park, WA
Gyrfalcon - Sammish Flats, WA
Chestnut-backed Chickadee - Seattle, WA
Northern Saw-whet Owl - Moses Coulee, WA
Hooded Merganser - Sullivan Lake USFS Campground, WA