Ravens in Seward Park! Today is the 40th anniversary of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. As I was walking our labradoodle Lucia in Seward Park, my thoughts of this geologic event were interrupted by the racous cawing of a murder of crows. As crows frequently harass any birds of prey that come into their area, I thought that following their noisy ruckus would give me a view of an eagle, osprey, or owl. To my surprise the next sound I heard was the deep, guttural rattle of a common raven! Ravens are not common in Seward Park and a visit from one of these majestic Corvid family members is always a thrill! The raven soon departed the tree it was resting in and flew to a nearby tree where it had a mate waiting...a pair of Ravens!! Lucia was more interested in the eastern gray squirrels gamboling about. Spring migration is at its peak with many Central and South American bird visitors in our neighborhoods! Some examples that I h...
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