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SeattleAudubon

  1. Our BirdWatch teens love birds! One of the regular activities for the program are monthly field trips. This month... fb.me/1RHCeS0ai
  2. @biznotic In Washington, we'd guess Western Tanager. Check out BirdWeb and let us know! ow.ly/b6DYb
  3. RT @seattlecounsel: I Love that Bird Note was begun by @SeattleAudubon. Bird Note's Endangered Species Day "tweet" bit.ly/M7Q1Rf
  4. Anticipation was high. We could hear them singing on the shrubby hillside, perfect habitat, but we just couldn’t locate them. With time...
  5. Seattle Audubon’s Starling Staff is back from a great Birdathon Big Day. Over the next nine days, Seattle... fb.me/1A2M36NJ6
  6. Over 90 bird species seen and heard today! Stay tuned for the Starling Staff's bird highlight of the day!
  7. Saw the Merlins. Signing off- expect species details tomorrow!
  8. Heading to Seattle to finds Merlins, Scrub Jay, and Kingfisher.
  9. Birding the Meadow Loop for Birdathon. Thanks @EastsideAudubon twitgoo.com/5v7xit
  10. Heron rookery protected by construction fencing at Marymoor's dog park.
  11. 10 hours later and Seattle Audubon staff is still birding. Marymoor here we come!
  12. Adam can't stop birding! Just get back in the car! Red-breasted Sapsucker and Pacific Wren twitgoo.com/5v7thf
  13. Here we are finding White Pelicans near Wanapum Dam. Support our Birdathon! twitgoo.com/5v7ptv
  14. We're looking at a Loggerhead Shrike! It breeds out here in sagebrush country and is known to impale its prey.
  15. Just saw juv. Great-horned owls. Did you know that GHOW eat skunks?
  16. Test: What WA bird says "chi-CA-go?"
  17. First stop: Lazuli Bunting and the smallest hummingbird in the US (Calliope)
  18. Birdathon has snakes too! twitgoo.com/5v7jt0
  19. "That tree! Right there!" Says a birder in the forest.
  20. Red-tailed Hawk nest. twitgoo.com/5v7g1s