Subject: Re: Stan Sayres Park
Date: Nov 16 16:30:27 1995
From: Irene Wanner - iwanner at u.washington.edu


Ditto: loop at Seward Park--all of the above and red-shafted flicker,
bald eagle, GBH, pairs of common mergansers. - Irene

On Thu, 16 Nov 1995, M. Smith wrote:

>
> Just a note to those interested:
>
> If you haven't checked out Stan Sayres park in the winter, you're missing
> out. It's on Lake Washington Blvd south of I-90. A good little trip is
> to bird the lake shoreline from the ML Fill to Seward Park, this spot is
> in the middle. Anyway today there were the following quackers:
>
> Mallard
> American Wigeon
> Eurasian Wigeon
> Gadwall
> Bufflehead
> Common Goldeneye
> Canvasback
> Lesser Scaup
>
> plus RN Grebe, Western Grebe, PB Grebe, Bald Eagle, Coots
> When winds pick up on the lake, many more critters come in to this small bay.
>
> So, despite the apparently fowl nature of this park, a visit here will
> ensure that your trip is just ducky! (I know, I know, I must be a quack)
>
> -------------
> Michael R. Smith
> Univ. of Washington, Seattle
> whimbrel at u.washington.edu
> http://salmo.cqs.washington.edu/~wagap/mike.html
>
>