Seward, Alaska
What a treat this afternoon to hear 3 GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSHES in the wetlands just before the Welcome to Kenai Fjords National Park sign, as if conjured!
Also heard 2 SWAINSON’S by the 1889 marker, HERMIT, and VARIED THRUSHES and saw a ROBIN for a quintet of expected Seward thrushes.
Unfortunately, it was too hard to hear the songs in the videos that I wanted to share, so I deleted them.
Birding, biking, and botany go hand in hand. The native wildflowers dotted along the roadside include streamside, woodland, and alpine species which provide an everchanging feast for the eyes accompanied by birdsong. I included a few here.
Please excuse the formatting; it just won't display properly.
Happy Birding!
Carol Griswold
Seward Sporadic Bird Report Reporter
Nootka Lupine
Northern Goldenrod Solidago multiradiata
Aquilegia formosa
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