Young eagles in the nest are one of the most inspiring and hopeful moments in life. For more visit:
Have great day on Union Bay…where Eagles live in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
Young eagles in the nest are one of the most inspiring and hopeful moments in life. For more visit:
Have great day on Union Bay…where Eagles live in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
Do you know what bird species built this nest? The answer is in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
Check out the surprising development on:
Have a great day on Union Bay...where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!
Larry
How smart are Bald Eagles? Are Monty and Marsha smarter than average? Review the evidence in this week’s post at:
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
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:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Lucy the remaining juvenile Bald Eagle from the Montlake nest is out and about. Sadly, she has not fully learned to fly. If you would like to help her please read today’s post on:
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer!
Larry
We all know what types of things upset us but, What does it take to ruffle a bird’s feathers? More in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
This Great Blue Heron certainly got his signals crossed this week. Read more about avian body language in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
ps: If you happen to spot the Pileated Woodpeckers anywhere around Montlake, during the next couple of weeks, I would certainly love a high-speed email at:
ldhubbell@comcast.net
Thank you! It feels like they have been playing hard to get this year.
If one morning you suddenly found yourself exchanging stares with this aquatic bird (near a Loblolly Pine forest in South Carolina) would you know which bird species you were looking at? Learn more in this week’s post on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry