Joan
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JoanParticipantPuger Sound bird watching in fall and witer bring 2 species of Cormorants, Horned and Pied Bill Grebes, Murres, Pigeon Guillemots, Harlequins, Buffleheads, Surf Scoters, Hooded Mergansers. Salish Sea sughtings, OysterCatchers, Pelicans, Puffins, and many species of gullsin reply to: Activities: Exploring Bird Habitats #917666
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JoanParticipantNature Preserves along Lake Washington (Juanita Bay Kirkland WA) and (Union Bay Nature Preserve Seattle, WA) American Coots, Wood Ducks, Mandarin Duck, Gadwalls, Grebes, American Wigeons, Northern Shovelers, Double Rested Cormorants, Wilsons Snipes (in reeds), Killdeer (mudflats) , great Blue Herons, Green Herons, American Eagles, Red-winged Blackbirds (reeds/ cattails), Owls (wooded areas), Green Winged Teal, Scoups, and sandpipers.in reply to: Activities: Exploring Bird Habitats #917665
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JoanParticipantLoved seeing Goldfinch in Port Townsend and Brandts, surf scoters, and Mergansers in Edmonds (Puget Sound)in reply to: Activities: Different Seasons, Different Birds #917426
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JoanParticipantLoved seeing Goldfinch in Port Townsendin reply to: Activities: Different Seasons, Different Birds #917425
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JoanParticipantAs for Backyard birding, I love the Spotted Towhees, Robins, BC Chickadees, year round feeder visitors. Anna's Hummingbirds nest in my bushes (yearround) while Rufous is a migrator. As for Ocean shorebirds , This summer we saw Tufted Puffins, Brown Pelicans, OysterCatchers, Murres, Pigeon Guillmonts at the beaches ( ocean and rocky crevices) of WA and Or. (migration)in reply to: Activities: Different Seasons, Different Birds #917424
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JoanParticipantI love birding at Union Bay Nature Preserve (Seattle WA) each season and love migration ex:,Wigeons, Wood Ducks, Gadwalls of fall make way for the Swans and Northern Shovelers of winter. Year round Great Blue Heron and Bald Eagles, ate joined by today's Green Heron.in reply to: Activities: Different Seasons, Different Birds #917422
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JoanParticipantI saw 12, despite our poor air quality. Hazardous due to forestfiresin reply to: October Big Day #917413
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JoanParticipantin reply to: October Big Day #917412
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JoanParticipantI have low vision and use Merlin bird sound on my phone. I find it helpful and accurate, as long as there is not loud background noise.in reply to: Birdsong Identification for blind person #917401
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JoanParticipantMy mother taught us to observe and learn about birds and butterflies. She took us bird watching and to recognize bird sounds.,we take nature walks, learn bird photography.in reply to: Make an Impact Together #917311
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