Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Stopping along the Nisqually River (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - At the NWR headquarters, Lynn Corliss prepares us to explore Chief Leschi's world (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Lynn orients us with map, held by Ellen Kohjima (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Not many people out on this very wet morning (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - The refuge has useful signage
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - A pair of Bald Eagles
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Golden-crowned Kinglet
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - We are being observed (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Waiting for her hair to dry
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Nisqually River swollen by rains (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Moss and snowberries
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Prof. Lynn Corliss fills us in on the story of Chief Leschi (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Lynn explains it all (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Lynn Corliss answers questions from wet Auduboners
Tahoma Audubon: 9-28-17 - Lynn Corliss talks about the native peoples' history at Nisqually
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Apparently having a very good time! (DT)
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Dennis & Dona Townsend
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - A soggy walk
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Peregrine Falcon spotted by Faye
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - One of those raindrops is a female Bufflehead
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Count the geese!
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Canada Geese, possibly 2 subspecies
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Great Blue Heron
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Golden-crowned Sparrows hiding along the path
Tahoma Audubon: 11-28-17 - Sculpture by M. Nature