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Sea Science in Action: Secrets of the Nest with Maria Ruth
Sat, Mar 28
|Anacortes Library
Join the Salish Sea School and author and naturalist Maria Ruth (author of Rare Bird) in the first of The Salish Sea School's three part Speaker Series "Sea Science In Action."


Time & Location
Mar 28, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Anacortes Library, 1220 10th St, Anacortes, WA 98221, USA
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About the event
Marbled Murrelets and Pigeon Guillemots are both web-footed, surface-diving, fish-pursuing seabirds of the Pacific Coast. Both these birds come to land during their summer breeding season but their nesting sites could not be more different. The murrelet nests on trees in coastal forests, the guillemot in burrows in shoreline bluffs and rocky nooks. Yet both mange to keep their nests and nesting behaviors largely hidden from predators and from our curious eyes. How do they do it? How can the murrelets and guillemots incubate their eggs and raise their chicks over two full months and hardly be noticed? Join Maria Mudd Ruth to learn how birders, scientists, and community scientists have discovered the nesting sites and secrets of these two amazing seabirds. You'll also learn some tips for increasing your chances of seeing these birds at their nesting sites along Washington’s shorelines and coastal forests.
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This is a FREE event. If you would like to help cover the cost of this program and support marine education, action, and research for the Salish Sea any amount given is deeply appreciated!
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