Subject: [Tweeters] Montlake Fill - Fireworks display during
Date: May 1 14:12:39 2006
From: Marc Hoffman - tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com


Michael,

I'm trying hard to get to testify tomorrow. I hope you can be there,
but if not, may I quote your email to the Special Events Committee?
I'm assembling a bunch of data, mostly from the web and most of it
about precedents for local governments to prohibit or relocate
fireworks displays in order to protect sanctuary birds. We also will
bring 11x17 photos of birds common to the Fill, and an audio
recording of the Fill and its various species.

Still trying to find out who the "invited experts" are who are
supposed to testify tomorrow.

Marc Hoffman
Kirkland, WA
mailto:tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com

At 11:05 AM 5/1/2006, you wrote:
>Just one data point I'll throw out. Several years ago (2000) we
>appeared to have American Kestrels nesting in a snag at
>Marymoor. They were seen for several weeks in May and June entering
>and leaving a hole in the tree. They were seen as late as June
>28th. Unbeknownst to me, the 4th of July fireworks were set up to be
>launched, that year, from within about 50 feet of the base of that
>tree. We never saw kestrels there from July 5th onwards.
>
>That is the last time we've had any evidence of kestrels nesting at Marymoor.
>
>Of course, Marymoor Park is not part of the core breeding grounds
>for American Kestrel, so the species is not at risk from losing that area.
>
>But still....
>
>== Michael Hobbs
>== Kirkland, WA
>== <http://www.scn.org/fomp/birding.htm>http://www.scn.org/fomp/birding.htm
>== <mailto:birdmarymoor at verizon.net>birdmarymoor at verizon.net
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:csidles at isomedia.com>Connie Sidles
>To: <mailto:tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com>Marc Hoffman ;
><mailto:tweeters at u.washington.edu>tweeters at u.washington.edu
>Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 2:19 AM
>Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Montlake Fill - Fireworks display during
>nesting season!
>
>Dear tweeters, Marc Hoffman raises a key point about the fireworks
>display at Union Bay. I am not a scientist, but I suspect that other
>scientists besides the ornithologist he spoke to would say that one
>night of fireworks wouldn't make enough of a difference to matter to
>the the birds. I have often heard scientists say that saving one
>bird's life doesn't matter either - unless, of course, that bird
>happens to be a whooping crane, or a Hawaiian crow, or an
>ivory-billed woodpecker. And that is precisely why it is important,
>in my opinion, to try to stop the fireworks display on Union Bay.
>Either the Fill is a nature reserve where we strive to protect urban
>wildlife habitat, or it is a recreational area devoted to serving
>the needs of people.
>
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