The Seattle Audubon Society is having a morning bird walk at Magnuson with Jan Swagg tomorrow from 9-11a.
The information says:
Magnuson Park offers a variety of habitats, including ponds, forest, fields, and a lake named after a president.
We will be walking ~2 miles, up hill and down, looking and listening for forest birds. Then we will stroll through the wetlands, looking for water birds. As time allows, we may finally reach Lake Washington. This walk is suitable for any level of bird-watcher, including children (accompanied by adult). Bring binoculars, warm water-proof clothes/shoes, water, and a willingness to stop and listen.Meet at 9am at the Promontory Point Environmental Learning Center, a red-metal-roofed structure next to the little drive-in road at the west edge of parking lot E-1. It is marked with a pink square on the Magnuson Park map.
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