Bald Eagle Released at Willow Grove Park
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On September 20th Audubon Society of Portland’s wildlife rehab clinic released a male adult Bald Eagle at noon at Willow Grove Park.
The injured eagle had been picked up in the Abernathy Creek watershed suffering from lead poisoning caused by ingesting dead animals that had been shot. Vets repaired broken tail feathers using feathers from four other eagles in a process called “imping.”
About 20 people were able to watch the release, despite short notice. Several WHAS people attended, including Tom Finn, Bob Reistroffer and Darrel Whipple.
How the NorthWest Weather can affect bird migration
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Cliff Mass provides some interesting news of how the weather radar can be used to track and check on bird migration. Over the last week we had mostly wind from the south and birds don't like headwinds. Recently this has changed and now the birds are really on the move.
September - October 2013 Whistler is online
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The September / October 2013 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Bird Report from a summer in Alaska
- Fall events
- Membership Application Form,
- WHAS contact information
- Photo impressions form WHAS picnic
- HE” Hope & Endurance
- DVD Review: Nature: An Original DUCKumentary
- Visitors seen in the Kastberg’s garden
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
UPDATED! Injured Bald Eagle will be realeased healthy
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UPDATE
Wildlife Care Center staff have decided to delay the bald eagle release scheduled for Saturday August 24th. During the final round of exams, it was discovered the eagle was struggling to fly. I will keep you updated of a possible rescheduling. Sorry for the last minute notice, but this is the nature of rehabilitation. Below is the official press release for more details.
Portland Audubon would like to invite the public to the release of a rehabilitated Bald Eagle this Saturday (August 24th).
The bird was found in Longview, Washington in May almost completely incapacitated with lead poisoning, after months of treatment it is now ready to be released back to the wild.
We are planning to release the bird at 11 AM at Willow Grove Park on the Columbia River just west of Longview. It would be great if you and any of your members could join us at this event.
July - August 2013 Whistler is online
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The July / August 2013 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Invitation to the WHAS Summer Picnic
- Membership Application Form,
- WHAS contact information
- Conservation updates
- S.W.A.M.P. Picnic a Rousing Success
- Sapsucker has found his instrument
- Washington States has two new IBA’s
- Fundraising for Coal Dust Research
- Barred Owls camp in Longview yard
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
Cowlitz County Bird List's June update
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The year is at the half way point and all the breeding migrants have arrived, so this is a good time to see where we stand. I did a quick check of the 2012 list at the end of June and we have one more species on this years count. Amazing how similar that number is from year to year. Additions will be really slow for the remainder of the year, but they will mostly be species seen less than annually in the county.
Barred Owls Camp Out in Longview Yard
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The Gurnsey family live just outside of Longview in a country setting with a tree-filled backyard.
On May 30, Craig Gurnsey was sitting in his den when he heard a scratching noise coming from his deck. He went to the deck to investigate and was surprised to see a baby barred owl.
Red-breasted Sapsucker has found his instrument
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One of Darrel Whipple's resident Red-breasted Sapsuckers has found his instrument! Every day he hammers out his signature rhythmic cadence on the top end of a 16-foot aluminum ladder. The irony is Darrel put the ladder up at the corner of the house to keep the Sapsucker from making more holes in the wood siding. The tactic saved the house, but now Darrel is awakened every morning by the resonating ladder.
May - June 2013 Whistler is online
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The May / June 2013 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Indian Jack Slough Update
- Great Backyard Bird Count Review
- Membership Application Form,
- WENAS Campout
- Book Review: Gifts of the Crow
- Translucent Windows Bird Tape
- Program: Diving Birds
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
March - April 2013 Whistler is online
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The March / April 2013 Whistler is available now.
The printed Whistler and a previous online version have the wrong date for the April Lake Sacajawea walk. The correct date is Saturday April 13, at 8am.
Read more of its content:
- Annual WHAS Member Meeting and Program
- Cowlitz County Bird Year List
- Message to National Members
- Membership Application Form
- Program Chair wanted
- Bird Festivals
- Update on WA State Legislative Session
- Earth Day
- Plant trees at Indian Jack
- Amphibian Survey update
- Book Review: Dog Days Raven Nights
- Bald Eagle Survey
- SWAMP update,
- Mushroom Growing 101
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
- Indian Jack Slough Amphibian Survey
- Cowlitz County Bird List (January 2013 update)
- Local Christmas Bird Counts Results
- January - February 2013 Whistler is online
- Redhead Duck seen in Cowlitz County
- November - December 2012 Whistler is online
- September / October 2012 Whistler is Online
- Cowlitz County Bird List (August update)
- July / August 2012 Whistler is Online
- Cowlitz County Bird List (May update)