Subject: Re: a request for information...
Date: Jun 16 09:26:22 1994
From: Eugene Hunn - hunn at u.washington.edu


Deborah,

The nest in Volunteer Park is news. Is it for certain? I believe the
Discovery Park pair moved their nesting location to a large old doug fir
just south of the north parking lot and directly above the loop trail,
but it's hard to see exactly where it is. At least I heard them chirping
and saw them up there a month or so ago.

Gene Hunn.

On Wed, 15 Jun 1994, deborah wisti-peterson wrote:

>
> does anyone out there have any information that they can share
> about the pair of bald eagles that nested at volunteer park?
> did they fledge one chick or two? has this pair nested there
> for many years?
>
> while we are on the subject, i want to know what happened to
> the pair of bald eagles that has nested at discovery park. i
> have spent five years observing these birds but i was out of
> town this spring and haven't been able to follow their progress.
> did they even nest there this year? i was there looking for
> them several times in march and didn't see them nor did i see
> any changes in the nest tree that would suggest that they even
> returned this year. what's up?
>
> thanks for your help.
>
> deborah
> nyneve at u.washington.edu
> wisti at zoology.washington.edu
>
>