Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Group photo (except for Carol Smith, who had to leave early & missed the treats)
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - The Towhee is the perfect mascot for Tahoma Audubon
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Spooky birds in spooky mist, perfect for Halloween
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Not often is a Flicker invisible, but this one almost is
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Red-breasted Sapsucker. Now why is that tree still thriving?
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - That very busy Sapsucker who didn't care that we were there
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Restless kinglet on the move
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - House Finches
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Brilliant fall colors!
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Fall colors aren't just for leaves. These are rose hips.
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - We're supposed to hate holly, but it's hard!
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Only the sign stayed behind this fence.
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Birders keep their disguises on
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - A natural cornucopia
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Andy spots an interesting mushroom
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - And now a Lobster fugus!
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Deciding whether it is at its most delicious point
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - This one might be a shaggy-stemmed mushroom
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Gotta look upwards sometimes to enjoy the Black-capped Chickadees
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Birdbath provided by the kingdom of fungi
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Down the trail
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Redtail!
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Song Sparrow with raindrops on his head
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Golden-crowned Sparrow singin' in the rain
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Not very original Halloween costumes, but they do hide who is who
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - The cows take a low profile in the wet meadow
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - This apple tree is read to break in half
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Another introduced species - the earthworm
Tahoma Audubon:
10-16-19 - Tallying the birds