Raptor Traditional Cache
Zimm1: Due to some unforseen problems this cache has to be archived. Thanks to all who made it to the cache. Hope you all enjoyed the bird watching in this area.
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This is a relatively easy cache created by the Zimm family, representing their 2005 reunion. You are looking for an ammo can filled with good stuff donated by everyone at the reunion.
"As winter moves into Alaska and Canada many birds move south. Their first opportunity to reach year-round snow-free areas are the Fraser Valley in B.C. and the Skagit and Samish River Valleys in Washington. The patch of fields, dikes and roadways surrounding this cache support a world-reknown winter population of migratory birds. Watch the telephone poles and fence posts where you may see five types of falcons (Gyrfalcon, Peregrine Falcon, Merlin, American Kestrel and Prairie Falcon); the resident Red-tailed Hawk and migratory Rough-legged Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, and Sharp-shinned Hawk and of course many Bald Eagles. Look in the fields for the migratory Trumpeter Swans, Tundra Swans, and Snow Geese too." bring your binoculars and enjoy a little nature.
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