Hi tweets.
I saw the Whooper Swan in dense fog this morning and I'm happy to report
that all birders were parking at the intersection and walking in.
Thankfully it was the closest swan to the road.
I recently learned of a birder in Washington DC who makes a donation to a
local environmental / conservation nonprofit whenever he chases a rarity
and/or sees a lifer and notes the name(s) of the species in his donation. I
love how this helps protect habitat for the species and builds awareness of
the positive impact of bird-focused tourism.
Does anyone have recommendations for *a nonprofit who protects farmlands or
waterfowl habitat in Snohomish County*?
Thank you.
Adam Sedgley
Tacoma, WA
sedge.thrasher at gmail.com
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Adam Sedgley
S e a t t l e, WA
sedge.thrasher [at] gmail [dot] com