The Kenmore Park-N-Ride has had a nice heronry with good views in years
past.
-Becky Galloway
Shoreline
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 11:28 AM John Seiferth <
john.seiferth at icloud.com>
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The heronry at Hiram M. Chittenden (Ballard) Locks (at Commodore Park,
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south side) is viewable from an elevated position from across the way at
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Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden (north side). Haven't been yet this
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year, but in the past the views were great.
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On Feb 21, 2022, at 11:04, Kris Anderson <kmanderson35 at hotmail.com> wrote:
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I am really sorry to hear the herons have moved on. Just became aware of
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it last year but didn't get around to visiting and was planning to do so
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this spring. Anyone aware of another heronry with similar visibility?
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There's a large heronry at Marymoor which is amazing to visit, but in terms
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of visibility there are lots of branches in the way of most of the nests,
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and not possible to get a clean background.
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The Great Blue Herons that have nested near Everett's 10th street boat
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launch may have departed. They were on the pilings as usual yesterday
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morning, February 19. A short while later, from the bluff at Legion Park,
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we saw a flock of about 40 herons circling north of the heronry. They
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eventually headed northeast up the Snohomish River.
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This morning no herons were at the nesting site. The Canada Geese that
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have a nesting spot there were also gone.
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Connie Veldink
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Everett, WA
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