Subject: [Tweeters] Veazie?
Date: Mon Apr 19 16:57:43 PDT 2021
From: Karen Wosilait - karen.w.mobile at gmail.com

I'm new at this, but cutting and pasting the coordinates into Google Maps on my phone got me there.

Karen Wosilait
Seattle, WA
karen.w.mobile at gmail.com


> On Apr 19, 2021, at 4:54 PM, Todd Sahl <toddsahl at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> This is the spot if there's still any confusion: Veazie marsh and fields, King County, WA, US - eBird Hotspot

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> Todd S.

> Bellevue, WA

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> On Monday, April 19, 2021, 04:25:24 PM PDT, <plkoyama at comcast.net> wrote:

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> All,

> Veazie isn't really a town. It's an area N of Enumclaw and you can get there from Hwy 169 (from Renton/Maple Valley) then east on SE 400th or SE 416. Or take SE 400th all the way across the valley from 167 if you're coming from Auburn. Or you can just Google Nolte State Park, which is on Veazie-Cumberland Road. The coordinates don't help if you don't know how to use them-;I don't! This doesn't help w exactly where on Veazie the bird is, but check to see if it's on eBird and click on the map link, which will take you right there, without having to know anything about coordinates!

> Penny Koyama, Bothell, but raised in "The Claw"

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> From: Richard Walker

> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2021 3:34 PM

> To: tweeters at u.washington.edu

> Subject: [Tweeters] Veazie?

>

> Hi All,

> Where or what is Veazie? I googled it and all I got was a town in Maine.

> I am a relative newcomer to Washington, so many times the names of places are a real puzzle to me.

> Thanks,

> Richard

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