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
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
Which of our local birds would you choose as being best able to handle extended cold weather? Make your selection and then visit:
…to see if we agree.
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature thrives in the city!
Larry
How are the local Union Bay birds adapting to our snow. See the photos and look for changes in their behavior at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Do you see the wall which separates these two Bald Eagles? Learn more in this week’s post at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
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:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
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
One of these young eagles has fallen and is no longer in the Montlake nest. The latest news I have is at:
Thank you for your concern.
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
Can you tell if this Bald Eagle is Monty or Marsha, from the new nest on Montlake Cut? If not, read this week’s post on:
I think you will find their unique identifying charactoristics rather obvious. Plus, there is additional news that may be of interest as well.
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
With the arrival of new eaglets in their Broadmoor nest, The 520 Eagles’ competition for territory and food will intensify. Their New Neighbors have taken away a portion of their historical territory. Will there be enough food for their young? More on:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry
For you and I a Holiday Dinner is often considered a feast, but what would be a feast for a Downy Woodpecker? Find the answer and see the photos in this week’s post at:
Have a great day on Union Bay…where nature lives in the city!
Larry