Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Here we are at Wylie Slough
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Swan Lake
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Gulls pace the train
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - The first of a record number of Kestrels!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Swans flying into the ether
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Many harriers, all ages and both genders (this one female)
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Snow Goose music filled the air
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - But what is the flock to the bottom right of him?
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Winter is coming!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - The tree next to that famous red bush, featuring 2 raptors and 1 Meadowlark
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Snow Geese executing a tricky drill team maneuver
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - In case you want to see where we were
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Swans everywhere!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Prairie Falcon!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Rural ambiance
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Look!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Too many Bald Eagles
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Northern Shrike!! Brought all the cars back to us.
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - That Shrike enjoys the thorns
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Hunter picks up his poor substitutes
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Pretty poor Christmas tree - Public art on the bridge across the Stillaguamish
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Not another BAEA!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Birders survey the Stillaguamish at Eide Road
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Downy working just 2 feet from loud birders on Eide Rd
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Birding the Wylie Slough dike
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Number 4 Falcon species for the day!
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Peregrine Falcon at Hayton Reserve
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Up close and personal with Snow Geese
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Preening
Recurvirostra: 12-3-17 - Wigeon & friends