Tahoma Audubon: May 12, 2018 - Green River Watershed Birdathon participants at the headwaters
Tahoma Audubon: May 12, 2018 - Good passerines at the charming Hoffer site
Tahoma Audubon: May 12, 2018 - Violet-green Swallow simply glows in the morning sunshine
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Laurel pauses under the Hoffer arbor
Tahoma Audubon: May 12, 2018 - Hammond's Flycatcher finds food
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Western Tanagers all around, but hard to see
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Adam enjoys the whimsy of the Hoffer estate
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Cool green forest sanctuary
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Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Soft paths kept our footfalls quiet
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Natalie Jones with Tacoma Water peeks out at a bird
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - We actually got to SEE Pacific Wrens and of course enjoy their famous song
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - The lake behind Howard Hansen dam beckons to birds and birders
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - A favorite sighting was this occupied Osprey nest in a dead snag along the river bank.
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - The signs purportedly to Lester led to explanations of how the town became abandoned.
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - A young Redtail greeted us along the way with no fear at all
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Finally, my favorite spot -- the standing dead forest
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Walking down the disappearing road, inundated since the dam was built
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - A large feather, identified by Faye the Feather Fan as
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - It warmed up while we were checking the sunken forest.
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Faye and Greg at the sunken forest
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Greg was wondering where the Yellow-rumped warblers were that we'd had in the past at this site, when this one flew in right above his head!
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Tree Swallows were finding plenty of cavities to raise their families
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Natalie has the best seat in the house
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Musical accompaniment by Red-winged Blackbirds
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Adam spotted the Loon after we all heard that spooky vocalization.
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - The last wisp of Trillium.
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Our little trek to the Loon nesting log! Still nesting on it for a number of consecutive years now! Well taken care of by Tacoma Water.
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Lisa and Susan wore interesting bird shirts!
Tahoma Audubon: 5-12-18 - Natalie made a statement with her shirt!