Indian Jack Slough Amphibian Survey
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“No way!”
“Yes, way.”
Have you ever seen lumpy water? Look closely at the bottom of this picture. The straight lines are plant stems, but the rounded grape-like shapes are red-legged frog egg masses, tightly packed, fresh, clear and round.
Cowlitz County Bird List (January 2013 update)
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Russ Koppendrayer just updated the 2013 Cowlitz County Yearlist:
"The 2013 list includes the new taxonomic order which includes the counter-intuitive placement of falcons between woodpeckers and flycatchers. Also you will find some updating of abundance codes, but more needs to be done before next year.
January was launched from the springboard of a record CBC and continued with some good coverage and nice finds in Cowlitz County. We already have identified 114 species for the year."
For more information contact Russ Koppendrayer through our Wildlife Sightings area, where you can find this list (and others) as a pdf file.
Local Christmas Bird Counts Results
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Leadbetter CBC 2012
By Suzy WhitteyThis was the Christmas bird count that almost did not happen. When I discovered in mid-November that no one was organizing the Leadbetter CBC that I had participated in for years, I volunteered for the job. I could not imagine a Christmas without counting birds. I also, could not imagine the job, or I might not have tackled it.
Continue reading to see the results for Cowlitz-Columbia and Wahkiakum County circles.
January - February 2013 Whistler is online
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The January / February 2013 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Winter Board Meeting Notes
- Outreach for new birders
- Membership Application Form
- Fieldtrip report, Fall Board Meeting report
- Christmas Bird Counts Recap
- Amphibian Egg Mass Surveys
- Backyard Birding: The Great Back Yard Bird Count
- Cat Enclosure in Local Backyard
- Book Review: Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
Redhead Duck seen in Cowlitz County
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This Redhead Duck is a rare sighting for Cowlitz County -- only the 4th recorded.
Royce Craig captured the photo on his 3rd visit to the Kalama River area where the bird was found on the ponds along Tradewinds Road.
The bird was first seen on November 12.
November - December 2012 Whistler is online
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The November / December 2012 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Membership Application Form
- Amphibian Survey 2013
- Backyard Birding
- Local Christmas Bird Counts Overview
- White Pelican nest site bulldozed
- Upcoming Program: Feathered Architects - The Fascinating World of Bird Nests
- WHAS member reading lists
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
September / October 2012 Whistler is Online
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The September / October 2012 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Changes for the Better
- Volunteering Works
- Membership Application Form
- Board Updates
- Backyard Birding Report
- Volunteers at Camp Learn-a-Lot
- WHAS mourn passing of Diane Clark
- Impressions from “For the Birds” at Redmen Hall in Skamokowa
- 3CBC New Years Day 2013
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
- Bird Photos by Royce Craig throughout
Cowlitz County Bird List (August update)
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Russ Koppendrayer just updated the 2012 Cowlitz County Yearlist:
"We continue to chip away at the yearlist, making a few additions here and there. I just did a check and we only have one species available in the yellow code (Townsend's Solitaire) and none in the blue or green codes. This means that all further additions will be species that occur in Cowlitz County less than annually.
Still at 196 species we have a good shot at breaking last year's record of 203.
Let's get out there and find some unusual fall migrants."
For more information contact Russ Koppendrayer through our Wildlife Sightings area, where you can find this list (and others) as a pdf file.
July / August 2012 Whistler is Online
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The July / August 2012 Whistler is available now.
Read more of its content:
- Invitation to the WHAS Annual Summer Picnic
- The Wood Ducks of Lake Sacajawea...
and Other Feathered Friends - Membership Application Form
- Board Updates
- Conservation Issues
- Oregon LNG Update
- Backyard Birding Surprise
- MacGillivray’s Warbler Mound
- Kid’s Day Review
- Volunteer for Western Snowy Plover
- Exploratory Drilling at Mt. St. Helens
- WHAS Programs and Field Trips;
- Bird Photos by Royce Craig Throughout
Cowlitz County Bird List (May update)
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The big excitement in May was the first ever record of Whimbrel in Cowlitz County. A small flock was found in the Woodland Bottoms on the 25th and grew to 33 birds a couple days later. There were still 9 present on the 31st.
We are now at 187 species which ties our second best year ever and we still have 7 months left, but besting last year's record may prove formidable as we have already found nearly all the annual species.
For more information contact Russ Koppendrayer through our Wildlife Sightings area.
Find this list (and others) as a pdf in our Wildlife Sightings area.
- May / June 2012 Whistler is Online
- Harbingers of Spring; Wood Ducks return to Lake Sacajawea
- Red-shouldered Hawk seen at Willow Grove
- March / April 2012 Whistler is Online
- 2012 Amphibian Egg Mass Surveys Kick Off
- 30th Cowlitz Columbia CBC Results
- Leadbetter Point CBC Results
- January/February 2012 Whistler is Online
- Final 2011 Cowlitz County Bird List is now available
- WHAS Signs on Against Coal