What is Marsha eating? Has she changed her look? Find out in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
What is Marsha eating? Has she changed her look? Find out in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
What bird would you consider to be the exact opposite of a Trumpeter Swan? See my choice, and more swan photos, in this week’s post on:
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Larry
How does an eagle, who hatched out above Montlake Cut, makes its first free flight and end up in the Skagit River? The answer is this week’s post on:
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Larry
Does persistence really payoff? The answer in this week’s post on:
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Larry
What type of hawk is this? Cooper’s Hawk or Sharp-shinned Hawk. The answer in this week’s post on:
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Larry
Clearly, this is a Fall photo but surprisingly the bird in the photo is already thinking about Spring. To find out how we know this read the latest post on:
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Larry
Is the smaller Western Grebe in this photo an adult (male or female) or a juvenile? More in this week’s post on:
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Larry
How do Steller’s Jays transport, hide and recover enough acorns to help them survive the winter? This week’s post shares pertinent photos and thoughts.
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Larry
Our newest pair of Union Bay eagles, Monty and Marsha, have returned to Union Bay. My latest photos and observations can be seen at:
Thank you to Susan for the early heads-up regarding the eagle’s return!
Have a great day on Union Bay…were nature lives in the city!
Larry
For the last week the Cedar Waxings have been fairly easy to find in the Arboretum. Learn what they are eating, which will help you to know where to look for them, and some of their curious dietary habits.
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry