Total Count for Trilogy at Redmond Ridge
123 Species
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Bird Songs at Stillwater
On Friday, 25 May at 8:00 AM, I joined 9 brave Trilogy Birders at Stillwater to walk the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. We were not disappointed. Red-winged Blackbirds were singing as soon as we left the car. Barn Swallows were flying … Continue reading
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Birds are Hitting my Window!
What do you do when birds are always hitting your window? eNature.com recently posted an article that describes a strategy to reduce these strikes. Click here to see the post.
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At the Window
Em McEachron captured this Varied Thrush outside her window.
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Feeder watch in the snow
A perfect morning to stay indoors and watch the birds flock to the feeders and suet while the snow is falling. A Townsend’s warbler was the first to visit, followed by a song sparrow, juncos and towhees. Soon a flock … Continue reading
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Tuesday afternoon snowshoe
This afternoon I decided to take advantage of the snow and snowshoe up the Kari’s Bog trail to the wetlands overlook and see what birds were about (taking binoculars, of course). The back yard seed and suet feeders were a … Continue reading
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A Gathering of Ducks
This afternoon 20 Trilogy birders made the short walk to the wetlands behind Morgan Drive. We hoped to see a lot of ducks and we were not disappointed. There were over five hundred Mallards, hundreds of American Wigeons, hundreds of … Continue reading
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Our Neighborhood Great Blue Heron
Bill, our neighborhood Great Blue Heron, likes to hang around the pond. He often sits at the drain pipe looking for lunch to pop out. Sometimes he sits on the roof of our neighbor’s house. This afternoon, he perched right … Continue reading
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