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Wildlife, plants and environment at Sequim Bay

Wildlife

MammalsBirdsFish & Sea Life
• Bears
• Bobcats
• Chipmunks
• Coyotes
• Deer or Elk
• Foxes
• Otters
• Rabbits
• Raccoons
• Skunks
• Squirrels
• Weasels
• Crows or Ravens
• Doves or Pigeons
• Ducks
• Eagles
• Geese
• Grouse
• Gulls
• Hawks
• Herons
• Hummingbirds
• Jays
• Owls
• Quail
• Snipes
• Woodpeckers
• Wrens
• Clams
• Crabs
• Mussels
• Octopuses
• Oysters
• Scallops
• Sea Birds
• Sea Cucumbers
• Seals
• Shellfish
• Shrimp
• Squid
• Starfish
• Cod
• Salmon
• Shark
• Trout


Environmental Features

Physical Features Plant Life 
Sequim is in the heart of Washington's "rain shadow," a region with markedly less rainfall than that of the surrounding area. Sequim's average annual rainfall is 17 inches. • Cedar
• Douglas Fir
• Hemlock
• Yew
• Alder
• Apple
• Maple
• Rhododendron
• Rose
• Berries
• Eel Grass
• Ferns
• Moss or Lichens
• Seaweed