Subject: Re: Bald Eagles,
Date: Mar 20 11:59:44 1995
From: Laura Saavedra - lsdb at u.washington.edu


Martin Muller reports that the Balds on Harbor Avenue SW in West Seattle
have layed at least 1 egg. This is the nest that is threatened by
development if it is sold by Metro/King County to a private developed
instead of to the City Parks Dept - still time to write those letters :)


David Buckley----------------------------------------------------------------
lsdb at u.washington.edu
West Seattle, USA


On Mon, 20 Mar 1995, Christopher Hill wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, 20 Mar 1995, Stuart MacKay wrote:
> >
> > Theres a pair of Bald Eagles taking up residence in the Arboretum, Seattle.
> > The nest is above the Azalea Walk about 150 yards from the Visitor Centre. The
> > pair were carrying sticks to the nest 10 days ago. Drew quite a crowd - and
> > lots of interest/smiles. The nest is about 50 yards from one of the main paths
> > and easily visible.
>
> There is also an active nest in Discovery Park, near the Maintenance yard
> uphill from the north parking lot. Last Thursday there was an eagle
> sitting on the nest. Her (?) head was visible above the rim of the nest
> from the nearby road.
>
> Chris Hill
> Seattle, WA
> cehill at u.washington.edu
>
>