Forwarded from http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/vw-camping/ Hi Dale, The fall run of chum salmon is the reason the eagles congregate at the Skagit River in the winter. The peak times are supposed to be around mid-January to early February, but it varies from year to year. Swans and snow geese arrive in the Skagit Valley in late October and leave mid-March. Some snow geese stay until mid-April. The snow geese seemed the most dramatic, particularly because of their large numbers. There are some useful links in some posts on the archives of http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/vw-camping/ Harald Dale wrote: Hey Harald, We are interested in the eagle watch: will the eagles still be around in mid to late Feb. How abut the geese and swans for mid to late Feb. Thanks, Dale
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