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DNCB Outings
TUESDAYS from OCT 2, 2018
TUES Feb 12 CANCELLED
TUES Feb 19 Blaine, Washington (Drayton Harbor & Semiahmoo Spit); leave Petra’s at 7:30; meet on Marine Drive in Blaine at 8:15 (turn right at the traffic circle and park on the right after the railway tracks).
TUES Feb 26 Victoria; meet as foot passengers on the 7am ferry from Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay; we will take bus 70 ($5 day pass) downtown and walk through Beacon Hill Park to Clover Point or Ogden Point; we will take the 5pm ferry back to Tsawwassen. If the weather forecast is bad we could switch to Feb 26 instead.
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Next DNS Meeting:
Tue Feb 5 The Watershed Guardians of the Fraser River with Jocelyn Demers
• 7:30 pm at Benediction Lutheran Church -
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Monthly Archives: January 2018
DNCB Outing No. 2018-04 to Iona Regional Park
More photos at our DNCB Flickr site A dozen hopeful DNCBers spent the shortest DNCB outing ever at Iona on Tuesday/yesterday. It was windy and pouring rain; check out Ladner Jack’s and David H’s photos on our Flickr site at: www.flickr.com/groups/dncb, … Continue reading
Posted in *DNCB, Iona, Northern Harrier, Red-tailed Hawk, Rough-legged Hawk
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DNCB 2018-02 to White Rock Pier & Blackie Spit
More photos at our DNCB Flickr site Next week’s Outing is to Serpentine Fen in Surrey. Leave Petra’s at 7:30 am, meet at 44th Ave Parking lot (behind Art Knapp’s) around 8 am. Tom is in Cuba… Directions for Tuesday’s Outing … Continue reading