Subject: [Tweeters] Rock Wren at Marymoor Park
Date: May 27 19:10:27 2016
From: hank.heiberg - hank.heiberg at gmail.com



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> At about 2:00 this afternoon Karen spotted a small bird that we believe was a Rock Wren near the compost area of Marymoor Park. That is the area northeast of the dog area. It has bins created by large cement blocks. The bird was atop the cement block on the left that is closest to the parking area. The first photo below was taken with the bird in that position. Then it flew back to the bins where the brush is stored. Again it was on the left most cement blocks. The last two photos were taken when the bird was in this position. It bounced up and down while on the blocks. Eventually it moved left into the deep grass.
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/27261184016/in/photostream/
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/27225988561/in/photostream/
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/27225988601/in/photostream/
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> Hank Heiberg
> Lake Joy
> Carnation, WA
> hankdotheibergatgmaildotcom
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