At Larsen Bay Lodge you
have access to one of the most spectacular wildlife viewing locations on
earth! There is a tremendous variety of marine life and wildlife
that you can expect to see. Some of the most cherished memories
our clients take back home is the prolific wildlife. Even if you
are just coming to fish, bring a pair of binoculars and a good camera
with lots of film.
There are over 200 species of birds on
Kodiak! Along the shoreline depending on the time of year, you will see a
variety of waterfowl and seabirds, such as Bays, Harbor, Arctic, and
Aleutian terns, Barrow’s Goldeneye, scoters, and harlequin ducks. Along the
beaches reside song sparrows, rock sandpipers, and turnstones. Rocky cliffs
along the bays are home to black-legged kittiwakes, horned and tufted
puffins, black oystercatchers, and common murres.
Bald Eagles are year-round residents.
Over 200 pairs nest on the shoreline pinnacles, cliffs, and cottonwood trees
on the Kodiak Island.
Here is just a sample of some of the many
common species of wildlife and plant life here on Kodiak: |