Subject: [Tweeters] THE WASHINGTON POST: Baby birds of prey have leaped from their nests to escape West's extreme heat
Date: Mon Jul 19 13:51:16 PDT 2021
From: Steve Hampton - stevechampton at gmail.com

wow-- and Seattle's Caspian Terns too. I'm happy to report that my local
Merlin and Red-tailed Hawk nests in Port Townsend each seem to have fledged
at least one.

One thing curious, while juvenile California and Heermann's Gulls are
arriving, I've yet to see a juvie Olympic/Gl-W Gull. Is it too early?





On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 12:44 PM Dan Reiff <dan.owl.reiff at gmail.com> wrote:


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> *Baby birds of prey have leaped from their nests to escape West's extreme

> heat*

> Heat waves have run right into nesting season.

>

> Read in The Washington Post: https://apple.news/Am8RKdGloSH-rXYyq8GMvBg

>

>

> Shared from Apple News <https://www.apple.com/news>

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Steve Hampton
Port Townsend, WA
*Qatay, S'Klallam territory*
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