Devil's Gulch near Cashmere
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Jun 25, 2005 from 04:00 AM to 03:00 PM |
| Where | Cashmere, Washington |
| Contact Name | Jim Rettig |
| Contact Phone | 425-402-1833 |
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Devil's Gulch is about nine miles south of Cashmere. It is a 25,000-acre USFS area with an extremely large stand of ponderosa pine, and also coniferous/deciduous forest and riparian area. More than 100 species have been seen here, including many songbirds, raptors, grouse and woodpeckers.
In the summer we can expect Warbling Vireos, Townsend's Warblers, Cassin's Finches, Gray Catbirds. Owls possible are Northern Pygmy, Northern Saw-whet, and Flammulated owls. Over 1700 raptors of 16 species have been counted here during fall migration.
Bring a lunch. Plan to be back by late
afternoon. Meet before 6 a.m. at the Kingsgate Park & Ride to carpool.
Passenger cost/person $12.00.



