Subject: Re: Finding bald eagles
Date: Jan 12 10:32:14 1998
From: Grant Hendrickson - grant at k2.brigadoon.com


As I sit here writing this, a bald eagle is sitting in a tree just across
the street.A pair hangs out here regularly. If they are not in this
particular tree, they are usually found within a couple block area.

These are the "Marymoor Eagles" which apparently nest there annually. What
is good for your colleague is that we are just about five minutes from
Microsoft at the NE corner of Lake Sammammish.

Unfortunately, I will be on Guam on those two dates or I would be delighted
to work withy him.My wife would be glad to respond to a phone call to let
him know if the eagles are present, or, given a number at Microsoft, she
could give him a call when they show up. They usually hang around for a
couple of hours when they are present.

If they are not in "our" tree, they often are in one of the trees along
East Lake Sammamish Parkway at the extreme north end of the lake. Because
the trees along there are without leaves, the birds show up very nicely.

My wife's name is Pat. Our phone # is (425) 558-4008.


Grant Hendrickson
Redmond, WA
grant at brigadoon.com