[Tweeters] Wiley Slough Report

Jim Betz via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sat Aug 2 09:20:18 PDT 2025


Hi all,

  The last time I was out to Wiley Slough - this Thursday - I noted the
following:

  1) The Bald Eagle nest is still ACTIVE - the chick is on the nest.  I
talked to one
       person who said he -might- have seen the chick in the tree above the
       nest but he wasn't certain due to the lighting at the time. This
chick is
       very late to 'leave the nest' according to what I understand. 
The family is
       likely to move up the Skagit River whenever the fish (steelhead
and/or
       salmon) are there.  So get out soon!  I'm hoping to go today
(Saturday).

  2) There are still Marsh Wrens in the cattails - you hear them but
getting to
       see them this time of year is difficult.  They tend to be
further out in the
       marsh and are especially heard after you go out past the metal
bench.

  3) There are -significantly- more Red-winged Blackbirds this year
compared to
       any prior year (in my experience).  Check out the field across
the slough
       where the blind is (quite near the parking lot).  As in
"hundreds" not tens.

  4) There were many less swallows this trip than before/typical. But
we went
       out late (*Beautiful* sunset as we were coming back!) so perhaps
they
       were already roosting for the night?

  5) The numbers of ducks (mostly Mallards with a few Teal) were
"typical and
       the same" as the last time I was out (just a week prior). There
was a
       large group of ducklings near the blind (20 or more) with the adults
       a bit further away than normal (attentive but not hovering).

  6) There are probably twice as many GBH this year as prior years -
meaning
       more than 6 on my checklists.  Did not see the typical
Kingfisher (too late in
       the day?).  Did not see any Killdeer and only a few Yellowlegs
(time of day
       and or state of the tide?).  Typical number of robins and
sparrows.  Very
       few gulls!
      - Jim in Skagit


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