[Tweeters] Marymoor Park (Redmond, King Co.) 2025-09-11

Michael Hobbs via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Thu Sep 11 12:45:01 PDT 2025


Tweets - It was a dark, windless day with heavy air. Unsurprisingly,
there were times when it was very quiet. However, it was a good day
for raptors.

Highlights:
Wood Duck - First pristine adult male of the fall, at the Rowing Club
Mallard - Only TWO (or one, twice)
Band-tailed Pigeon - Three total in two flybys. Possibly our
last for the year
Osprey - Young still on both nests, with food being delivered at
too slow a pace to keep the young quiet
Cooper's Hawk - We had several views. Tony had FOUR at once just
before 7:00 a.m.
Northern Harrier - Adult male. First of Year (FOY)
Bald Eagle - One heard pre-dawn
Red-tailed Hawk - One SE of the East Meadow
American Barn Owl - Tony had one, pre-dawn, East Meadow
American Kestrel - One flew west past the Viewing Mound. First
of Fall (FOF)
Western Wood-Pewee - One near the heronry. Likely our last
flycatcher of the year
Lincoln's Sparrow - Three just south of the East Meadow (FOF)
Orange-crowned Warbler - Pretty one in the Pea Patch (FOF)
Black-throated Gray Warbler - At least two

We also had a deceased American Shrew-Mole along the trail near the boardwalk.

Misses today included Hooded Merganser, Vaux's Swift, Green Heron,
Red-breasted Sapsucker, Willow Flycatcher, Barn Swallow, Bushtit,
Golden-crowned Sparrow, Yellow Warbler, and Western Tanager.

For the day, 51 species.

= Michael Hobbs
= BirdMarymoor at gmail.com
= www.marymoor.org/birding.htm


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