Friday, May 22, 2009
One gone
The clattering of the new hatchlings made it apparent, that when a person stood at the end of the road, there was a nest almost directly overhead. However, that nest now appears to be abandoned, and I wonder if this was a result of its proximity to all the neighborhood disturbances--and viewers like me.
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Hi Lucia,
Lee Gulyas from Bellingham here. Great documentation, and you're right about the paradox of awareness. We've got a similar situation here-abandoned nest last year, but the herons have returned and the city has requested people stay away. Are we capable of that? Anyway, here's a link to the City of Bellingham website. We're lucky here because the land isn't privately owned. But the threat is still there (us).
Is this the page?
http://www.piersystem.com/go/doc/1264/261264/
Yes, that's the link.
Hi Lee: I am reading in B-ham on the 31st, at Village Books. 4 pm I rhink.
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