Subject: [Tweeters] Least Tern in Seattle
Date: Mon Jun 1 17:17:49 PDT 2020
From: Dave Slager - dave.slager at gmail.com

Can confirm great views of the least tern for the past 90 min from the sr
520 bike trail where it crosses canoe path E of foster island. Bird is
spending most time perched on submerged stump, and occasionally foraging in
the canoe pathway within 30 feet of the bike trail. Left the bird there 10
minutes ago.

Dave Slager
Seattle

On Mon, Jun 1, 2020, 16:18 Michael Hobbs <birdmarymoor at gmail.com> wrote:


> Looking at it now from the NE corner of Foster Island. I came from East

> Montlake Park, but the Marsh Island trail seems to have sunk. Recommend

> TALL rubber boots, bare feet, or a willingness to just get thoroughly wet

> and muddy up nearly to your knees. At 4 pm, I was able to take the

> Montlake exit and turn right on Hamlin. But police closures are a risk.

>

> The bird is sitting on a short wooden post to the right of two taller

> wooden posts, to the east of the northern part of Foster Island. It should

> be visible from the 520 bridge trail too.

>

> - Michael Hobbs

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