[Tweeters] Marymoor Park (Redmond, King Co.) 2022-06-16
    Michael Hobbs 
    birdmarymoor at gmail.com
       
    Thu Jun 16 13:45:27 PDT 2022
    
    
  
Well, we FINALLY had nice weather on a Thursday.  Feels like it's been
forever.  Still not exactly warm (50 degrees to start), but otherwise quite
pleasant.  We had a couple of sprinkles which moved on to make a full
rainbow, which was pretty cool.  Fairly birdy, though as almost always in
June our species count was less than 60.
Highlights:
   - Wood Duck - Female with 10 tiny ducklings in the slough
   - Common Merganser - Female with 2 tiny ducklings across from the Rowing
   Club dock
   - Eurasian Collared-Dove - One flew down the East Meadow
   - CASPIAN TERN - We had somewhere around 20 BIRDS (broken up into small
   groups), all ll flying north.  Hard to know if there were duplicates
   - Great Blue Heron - Fledged young along the slough, nests still quite
   active
   - Hairy Woodpecker - Adult with apparent juvenile, plus one more
   sighting; first sightings since February!
   - WESTERN KINGBIRD - One in the East Meadow.
   - Warbling Vireo - One singing on a nest at the Rowing Club
   - RED-EYED VIREO - One calling (not singing) at the south end of the Dog
   Meadow. First of Year (*FOY*)
   - Bullock's Oriole - Adult with apparent juvenile.  Later, female with
   nesting material
   - Lazuli Bunting - Multiple males, one female
We had baby birds of no less than 11 species today.
Unlike last week, we got looks at most of the birds today,  Quite nice when
that happens.
Misses today included Canada Goose, Rock Pigeon, Black Swift, Green Heron,
Belted Kingfisher, and Cliff Swallow.
For the day, 58 species.
= Michael Hobbs
= www.marymoor.org/birding.htm
= BirdMarymoor at gmail.com
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