A look back at our visit to the Seattle area in early fall 2021. You know we love birdwatching…
Like us, this gull enjoyed just watching the water
One thing you can always count on at the Mukilteo Lighthouse Park is seeing birds. We mean seeing lots and lots of birds. When we visited we saw crows, pigeons and of course different species of gulls. We saw them everywhere.
Staking claim to a picnic table
Stretching its wings
It was interesting to note that these birds were so used to people, dogs, and moving vehicles. When we drove through the parking lot birds were in the unoccupied parking spots, but kept the drive lanes clear.
What???
The picture above shows the public boat ramp and twin docks. So what is the deal with the birds here? What is wrong with the right dock, or what is so appealing to be on the left dock? The gulls were still boycotting that right side dock when we left.
Sassy Seagulls. Excellent photos.
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Sassy describes them well, Tim. Thanks!
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These birds are so photogenic. Anita
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Some, I think, are hamming it up for the camera! Thanks, Anita
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Thanks Tonya
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That reminds me that I need to check and see if the birds are still favoring the left dock when I next get up to Mukilteo!
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We’ve always enjoyed Mukilteo! Thanks, Geoff
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Always good to see you. I hope you are both well
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We’re doing well, Derrick, thank you! Looking forward to your new website.
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https:/derrickjknight.com
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Got it, Thanks, Derrick!
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