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Eagles at the nest and Owls by day at Lincoln Park

Posted by on June 12, 2012
When:
June 27, 2012 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Where:
Lincoln Park
Fauntleroy Way SW & SW Rose St
Seattle,WA 98136
USA
Cost:
$3 to $23 per person - pay what you are willing and able
Contact:
Stewart Wechsler206 932-7225E-mail

Come watch and learn about Lincoln Park’s Eagle family of 3!  We’ll also look for our pair of Barred Owls and their rumored chicks in the daylight.  Also any organism, any animal, plant, fungus or combination (e.g. lichen), are fair game on Stewart’s walks, and their names and stories will be revealed if interest is perceived.  Program may be adult oriented, but any kids are welcome too and will be included as equals!

A contribution to ecological integrity of learning and pulling one weed will be appreciated by the natural community of co-evolved, co-adapted and co-dependent indigenous organisms.

If you have binoculars bring them, or I will share mine.  If you have a spotting scope that would help me.

Meet at the kiosk at the northern of the 2 parking lots, between SW Monroe St (to the north) & SW Thistle St (to the south).

While an RSVP is not required, please do so if you can, to give me a contact list if I were ever to need to cancel, and to allow me to estimate group size, and plan additional sessions if group seems it will be large.

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