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Hey Heidi,
I am working with the city on a restoration project at the old golf course and for bird data, the best I could find was the ebird list.
https://ebird.org/hotspot/L1464569
It's a good list with 125 species. Nothing unusual but what I would expect at Lake Ballinger with its urban setting .
We are hoping to improve the stream and pond systems as well improving native vegetation, especially the understory plants.
If you find anything I would be interested in hearing about it. I included Laura Reed from the city of Mountlake Terrace who is my point of contact with the city.
Good hunting!
Mike
Michael R. Scuderi
Biologist
ECO-PCX SPD Account Manager
Seattle District USACE
Planning, Environmental and Cultural Resources Branch
CENWS-PMP-E (G3H4T00)
Michael.R.Scuderi at usace.army.mil
206-764-7205
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Don't let the pursuit of the perfect be the enemy of the good
-----Original Message-----
From: heidi narte [mailto:
heidi at dogwoodesign.net]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2019 11:41 AM
To:
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] Ballinger Lake Park
Hello Tweeters Folks,
Does anyone have bird survey data from Ballinger Park? I'm working on a bird survey there and welcome any historical bird information at this site. Please email me directly. Many thanks! ~heidi
from Burien, WA
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