Every so often there can be one or two in Whatcom Creek in Bellingham. One
year a pair established a nest behind the waterfall just upstream from the
stone bridge. The bird(s) would come out from behind the roaring falls and
search for invertebrates in the creek below. Then fly back behind the
water with their catch.
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John Yearsley
Affiliate Professor
UW-Hydro|Computational Hydrology
University of Washington
jyearsle at uw.edu
uw-hydro.github.io/current_member/john_yearsley
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