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Duck Walk on 10 November 2015
Ten courageous and adventurous Trilogy Birders visited Duck Lake on the morning of 10 November. There were several hundred ducks possibly as many as one thousand. In addition to hundreds of Mallards, we saw Green Winged Teal, Bufflehead, Ring-necked Duck, American … Continue reading
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Stillwater 23 June 2014
On Monday, 23 June, 13 Trilogy Birders drove to Stillwater to bird the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. It turned out to be an incredibly “birdy” day and it was great fun. Here is a list of the species that we … Continue reading
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Rufous Hummingbird Appears
Joyce Meyer filed this report: In the gloom of the afternoon rain, there arrived a shining star. First of the season male Rufous Hummingbird has arrived at my home feeders. Last year’s arrival was March 11. The earliest arrival I … Continue reading
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The Talking Raven
Nancy Harmon took this video at the Tower of London. This is one Raven speaking:
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Duck Lake in December 2013
There have been few ducks here this season. Until today, I saw no more than 2 or 3 hundred ducks at one time. Today, I saw at last 500 and perhaps 600 ducks on the lake. There were several Northern … Continue reading
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Duck Lake in November 2013
It’s the middle of November. This afternoon, I took the short stroll to Duck Lake. On approach I could hear the Mallards squawking and the Wigeons peeping. I also heard the Coots complaining. There were few ducks, perhaps only a … Continue reading
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Fourteen Anna’s Hummingbirds
Joyce Meyer took this photo of 14 Anna’s Hummingbirds on her 8-hole feeder. The photo was taken through her back window on January 11, 2013 at 4:37 p.m.
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A Common Redpoll
Joyce and Mike saw this Common Redpoll today about Noon with a flock of about 50-70 Pine Siskins at their feeders and on the ground.
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A Western Scrub-Jay
Grant reports: The bird was in a high cottonwood perched on a bare branch. Stayed long enough to get the scope on it. The tree was located on the edge of the golf course behind the homes on 232nd Terrace … Continue reading
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Hummingbird Feeders
People should be encouraged to keep up their hummingbird feeders. We have 3 feeders available all year round. On the evening of October 26, 2012, there were 8 Anna’s Hummingbirds feeding just before sunset. It was quite a delightful sight. Joyce Meyer … Continue reading
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