Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Leaders of this Birdathon walk
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-18 - Our first bird of the morning! Willow Flycatcher
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Osprey with fish near the carpark
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Yummy!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - White-crowned Sparrow, pugetensis
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Eastern Cottontail hiding beneath a Foxglove umbrella
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Foxglove meadow, the wallpaper version
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Certainly the most noticeable flower of the park, although not a native species
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - A Bushtit Nest!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Really hard to get a good look at those Bushtits!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Even the Towhee turned its back on us!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Even hard to see the gaudy male Wilson's Warbler!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Salal in bloom
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Self-heal, trailside first-aid kit!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Closeup of Self-heal
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Melissa pointed out this lightning-struck tree with sap running out of the tree-length wound.
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Mourning Doves were among the most easily SEEN birds
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Ocean Spray or something similar, just coming into bloom
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - A Snowshoe Hare, so much bigger than the Cottontail seen earlier!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Some OTHER critters!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Melissa uses her brightly bandaged scope on an Olive-sided Flycatcher to confirm its identity.
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - That beer-swigging Olive-sided Flycatcher! (Says, "Quick, three beers").
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Western Wood-pewee, one of a bunch of flycatchers seen or at least heard
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Frequent You-Are-Here signs helped us (or just me) know where we were
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - A possible swift sighting, not verified, during this swift nesting time made us find a good possible home for swifts.
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Not all the mushrooms were fungi!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Klamath Weed, possibly a beautiful noxious weed.
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Filberts coming along!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Let's hope they'll be back for these clippers, unless Bigfoot got 'em!
Tahoma Audubon: 6-17-19 - Purple Finch