I was downtown, so I went over to
the Port of Olympia’s North Point parking lot
An Olympic Gull waited for me at the foot of the steps |
and walked the path past the old
KGY studio to the Hearthfire restaurant, scanning for birds. My only ‘new bird’ for the year were some
distant Pelagic Cormorants, bringing my year total to 106 species.
A Song Sparrow was feeding on the seeds of the American Dune Grass, but I didn't get a shot of the bird, just of the grass
I did have the chance to sort through the gulls
American Dune Grass Leymus mollis |
Mew Gull |
"Olympic" Gull - Glaucous-winged X Western Hybrid |
Glaucous-winged Gull |
There was also a flock of Dunlin
Dunlin go everywhere in a hurry . . . |
on the Cascade Pole Superfund site.
"Cleanup" of the Creosote-contaminated site has been merely capping it with clay . . . |
"Oiled" Glaucous-winged Gull |
North Point eBird Checklist is Here
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