Date: 4/23/26 9:08 pm
From: Tom Benedict via Tweeters <tweeters...>
Subject: [Tweeters] Six Eagles at Seahurst Park
I live near in Burien, WA. We see Bald Eagles regularly. They nest in the area and perform their mating displays overhead. It’s an extraordinary experience and fortunately no longer an unusual experience around here. However, today, I saw no less than six immature BAEA at the north end of Seahurst Park. A couple of them were very large and all had a range dark brown and mottled buff feathers. None had any white on heads or tails. Four of them were sitting in a snag overlooking the north beach. I have never seen this many BAEA at a time around here. I wonder if fishing is good right now?

Also noticed a single porpoise offshore associated with a modest raft of Buffleheads.

Tom Benedict
Seahurst, WA
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