[Tweeters] Fireworks Impacts

Carlos Andersen via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Fri Jul 12 05:48:45 PDT 2024


Maybe they will try again to nest and establish a colony there. However, the only established colonies in the state, to my knowledge at this time, are one or two along the Columbia River.

Carlos

On Jul 11, 2024, at 20:46, Nancy Crowell <nkcrowell at gmail.com> wrote:


The pelicans are there now.

Nancy
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A couple years ago in Skagit County near the Swinomish Reservation around 44 nesting pairs of American White Pelicans were getting established on a nearby island. All was going well until July 5th when it was discovered the Pelicans all abandoned the site. It was suspected the large amount of fireworks from the 4th of July was the cause for them to abandoned the colony.

Carlos
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