The beauty of a prospective mate may be a female Wood Duck’s top priority in January. However, by May things have definitely changed! More at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
The beauty of a prospective mate may be a female Wood Duck’s top priority in January. However, by May things have definitely changed! More at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
This week’s post covers a curious interaction between a Crow and a Garter Snake. It did not turn out as I expected. More on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
A story of two avian mothers and their love and protection. More at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
This large species of shorebird can be found around the world. However, it it is most often seen in Washington during the month of May. Can you guess what it eats? More on:
Have great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Growing up can be challenging whether you are a human or a Cooper’s Hawk. Sometimes circumstances force us to mature a bit early. Is this young bird, who we call Percy, up to the challenge? More on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Once again the Ospreys have returned to Union Bay. The question are, Can they supply enough fish to enable this year’s young to survive? What can we do to help? More photos and thoughts at:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature competes in the city!
Larry
This week’s post is a who-done-it? Read the story and see if we both come to the same conclusion. Click on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the City!
Larry
This week’s post contrasts the early-season nesting behavior of our local Great Blue Herons with our Bald Eagles. Hopefully, my photos and descriptions help to shed some light on these somewhat obscure avian activities. These were first time observations for me. More at:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Do Monty and Marsha have eggs in their new nest? Evaluate my assumptions and see the supporting photos in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Did you get to see the Raven’s in the Arboretum this week? If not you may want to check out this week’s post. Not only are there recent Raven photos, but there are also key comparisons showing the differences between Ravens and Crows. At:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry