Wow! We frequently see CLNUs in our mountain travels, always near
Whitebark Pines. This individual was way out of his neighborhood. Do you
have a theory? Is it an Olympic Mountains resident that was blown off
course during a recent storm? I hope it finds its way home -- or at least
to a place with plenty of pine nuts.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 10:10 AM John Puschock <
g_g_allin at hotmail.com>
wrote:
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A single Clark's Nutcracker was flying around the West Point area of
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Discovery Park and 10 AM. Last seen flying around the eastern part of the
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point. Not sure if it's still here or not.
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John Puschock
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