Subject: [Tweeters] fireworks and birds?
Date: Jul 6 16:03:08 2010
From: Messick, Katie - Katie.Messick at kingcounty.gov


Hi Tweets,



I live just above Gas Works Park in Wallingford (Seattle), and for the
second year in a row I've had a first-ever bird sighting at dusk as the
local kids rev up the street fireworks in advance of the big blast from
Lake Union. Last year in between the whistles and explosions I heard a
familiar "wank!" and looked up into the wings of a common nighthawk.
This year while watching (with trepidation) the roman candles whir over
my roof, a familiar dark silhouette darted in the other direction, and a
Vaux's swift joined my yard bird list. Odd that these two unusual
flyovers should occur at the same moment on the same date in different
years, unless the birds are reacting to the disturbance of fireworks?
Anyone else have any observations on the effects of fireworks on birds?
I can't imagine what they think of the big blasts from the lake!



Katie Messick, with roof intact despite the sparks (gotta love the heavy
mist that dampened the afternoon and my house!)

katie.messick-at-kingcounty.gov