Sunday, June 30, 2019

High Water Saturday Morning


A huge bucket-loader was filling the 3rd St. and Coho Dr. intersection on Harbor Island yesterday morning where water had been over the pavement.  This mama Mallard hid on high water in the woods away from the marsh:


All 23 bird species were common including Willow Flycatcher, Cedar Waxwing, and this female Red-winged Blackbird clucking to her kids that she had a treat:


At the Hofma Preserve I found 18 species during an abbreviated stay.  (Not wearing waders, I didn't make it to the marsh boadwalk.):


Eighteen woodland species included Wood Duck (a female squeaking repeatedly), Veery and Rose-breasted Grosbeak; nothing remarkable except a beautiful morning walk!

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