Lynn's Journal
September 21 - September 27
Golden Eagle 20-001 Appears to have Died
We received a fourth map documenting the eagle’s movements Sunday morning. She hadn’t moved since the previous download, three days earlier. Usually that indicates the bird has died. We won’t know for sure until we can find her. …
September 14 - September 20
A Glorious Day to Release an Eagle
Bob and I and volunteers Bill and Tiffany met Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists Mark Vekasy and Jim Watson in Dixie, WA. We followed Mark up to the top of a nearby hill where Golden Eagle 20-001 would be released.
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September 7 - September 13
The West is on Fire…
We are so lucky here in Pendleton. There have been no nearby fires, but like most of Oregon and Washington, our air quality is hazardous!
Last week the view to the west…
Today (Sunday) is better than Saturday, but still…
The view to the south in May...
…August 31 - September 6
Finally, More Releases (11) then Admissions (10)
Releases include this young Swainson’s Hawk, a Western Screech Owl, a House Finch, three Barn Swallows, four Mourning Doves and a Lesser Goldfinch…
The Week in Review
Admissions included a Red-tailed Hawk, three Western Screech Owls, a Great Horned Owl, a Rock Dove, an American Robin, a Mourning Dove and three Common Nighthawks (its that time of year)...
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