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One more voice on Peter Cavanagh’s wonderful book, and an interview from an unusual vantage point you might enjoy. Once a quarter, the surgical journal that I edit interviews someone who is not a surgeon who has skills that we think doctors (and surgeons in
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<b>From: </b>Tweeters <tweeters-bounces@mailman11.u.washington.edu> on behalf of via Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
<b>Date: </b>Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 12:02 PM<br>
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1. How Birds Fly author Peter Cavanagh (Edward Pullen via Tweeters)<br>
2. Union Bay Watch } The Monty Mystery (Hubbell via Tweeters)<br>
3. JBLM Eagles Pride Golf Course Monthly Birdwalk - Thursday,<br>
January 15 - 9:00AM Start (Denis DeSilvis via Tweeters)<br>
4. Red heads at Deer Lagoon (via Tweeters)<br>
5. Re: Union Bay Watch } The Monty Mystery (Ronda Stark via Tweeters)<br>
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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 14:01:59 -0800<br>
From: Edward Pullen via Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
To: tweeters@u.washington.edu<br>
Subject: [Tweeters] How Birds Fly author Peter Cavanagh<br>
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I read Dennis's excellent review of the book How Birds Fly by Peter<br>
Cavanagh, and remembered how much fun I had talking with him on the<br>
podcast. If interested here is a link.<br>
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<a href="https://birdbanter.com/index.php/2025/07/01/the-bird-banter-podcast-194-with-peter-cavanagh-additional-info/">https://birdbanter.com/index.php/2025/07/01/the-bird-banter-podcast-194-with-peter-cavanagh-additional-info/</a><br>
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Listen to my podcast at The Bird Banter Podcast<br>
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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 12:23:55 -1000<br>
From: Hubbell via Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
To: Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
Subject: [Tweeters] Union Bay Watch } The Monty Mystery<br>
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If you have been following my last two posts you know there have been some changes happening among the Bald Eagles near Montlake Cut. Here is my latest update along with a couple quests for 2026.<br>
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<a href="https://unionbaywatch.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-monty-mystery.html">https://unionbaywatch.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-monty-mystery.html</a><br>
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Have a great day on Union Bay?where nature lives in the city and Black Birders are welcome!<br>
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Larry Hubbell<br>
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2026 01:37:06 +0000<br>
From: Denis DeSilvis via Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
To: Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
Subject: [Tweeters] JBLM Eagles Pride Golf Course Monthly Birdwalk -<br>
Thursday, January 15 - 9:00AM Start<br>
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Hi Tweeters,<br>
The next Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM) Eagle's Pride Golf Course (GC) birdwalk is scheduled for Thursday, January 15, at 9:00AM.<br>
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The JBLM Eagles Pride GC birders do the tour d'course the third Thursday of every month. We meet at 9:00AM<outlook-data-detector://2> through February 2026. (Change to 8:00AM in March.)<br>
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Starting point is the Driving Range Tee, Eagle's Pride Golf Course, I-5 Exit 116, Mounts Road Exit. When you turn into the course entrance, take an immediate left onto the road to the driving range - that's where we meet.<br>
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Also, to remind folks that haven't been here before, even though Eagle's Pride is a US Army recreation facility, you don't need any ID to attend these birdwalks. Hope you're able to make it!<br>
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Current weather forecast is 45degF-49degF start to finish (RealFeel 40-46) with some fog. As always, dress for success!<br>
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May all your birds be identified,<br>
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Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 18:41:22 -0800<br>
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For several days there have been 2 females and a conspicuous male redhead at Deer Lagoon (DL), S Whidbey island. They have been hanging out with lesser scaups and ring-necked ducks on the freshwater (right hand) side of the bifurcated dike routes. The other
std ducks are there as well? gadwalls, buffleheads, shovelers, pintails, mallards, green wing teals.<br>
On the outer bar with driftwood at the mouth of DL are lots of Dunlin, some sanderlings, Brant, and 100s of surf scoters.<br>
David Armstrong<br>
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Message: 5<br>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2026 20:40:28 -0800<br>
From: Ronda Stark via Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
To: Hubbell <ldhubbell@comcast.net><br>
Cc: Tweeters <tweeters@u.washington.edu><br>
Subject: Re: [Tweeters] Union Bay Watch } The Monty Mystery<br>
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Hi Larry,<br>
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A photographer, Lisa Lawrence, has posted on Facebook with apparently a<br>
photo of an eagle with 4 white talons all on the same claw ( I will never<br>
join Facebook so I did not see the actual photo, but I could read the<br>
comments). She posits that even one white talon is evidence of leucism,<br>
although other researchers have suggested that an injury could cause either<br>
a temporary or permanent white talon.<br>
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best,<br>
Ronda<br>
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2026 at 2:24?PM Hubbell via Tweeters <<br>
tweeters@u.washington.edu> wrote:<br>
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> Tweeters,<br>
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> If you have been following my last two posts you know there have been some<br>
> changes happening among the Bald Eagles near Montlake Cut. Here is my<br>
> latest update along with a couple quests for 2026.<br>
><br>
> <a href="https://unionbaywatch.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-monty-mystery.html">https://unionbaywatch.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-monty-mystery.html</a><br>
><br>
> Have a great day on Union Bay?where nature lives in the city and Black<br>
> Birders are welcome!<br>
><br>
> Larry Hubbell<br>
> ldhubbell@comcast.net<br>
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