Subject: [Tweeters] Washington State Park closures
Date: Aug 25 15:00:54 2009
From: kristin s stewart - kristinstewart01 at comcast.net


Mt Spokane and Field Springs are pretty attractive to birders from those
areas, and Rainbow Falls is a pretty reliable place for Hermit Warblers.
Millersylvania and Rainbow Falls are both on the Birding Trail maps, as may
be others that are not part of the Olympic Loop and SW WA maps. I agree that
it is quite an astounding assortment.



Kristin Stewart

Olympia

Kristinstewart01 at comcast.net



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From: tweeters-bounces at mailman2.u.washington.edu
[mailto:tweeters-bounces at mailman2.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Adam
Sedgley
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 2:31 PM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] Washington State Park closures



Hi Tweets,



I was just doing some research to see if any of the proposed WA state park
closures was going to affect access to Puget Sound Seabird Survey sites and
I found quite an astounding list:
http://www.wta.org/trail-news/magazine/projected-state-park-closures.
Here's a map of those parks: http://tinyurl.com/closingparks



Does anyone know of a more up-to-date list that's available online? I am
looking for details on which parks could "moth-ball" when...



Seems like there are a couple parks that could affect popular birding
destinations, like Gingko, Ft Ebey and Ft Flagler to name a few...





Adam Sedgley

adams at seattleaudubon.org